Why it happened and how can we prevent it from happening again. The NTSB report is going to come out and say something like "Captain Resnlow should have zigged here but instead he zagged which resulted in the crash."
This is one of those crashes where another pilot given the same situation under the same conditions could have saved it. I don't think it's unreasonable to propose a way we might be able to prevent pilots like Resnlow from getting a job in the first place.
Are you really sure there would have been a different outcome? I am about 99% percent sure that if I gave you an 8 lesson transition and then 100 hours of normal "line" flying that I could get you to ball it up in the sim very very quickly. Does that mean you should not be given a job?
Marvin completed 99.968% of his flights( assuming one hour block which is about the average at colgan) without fail. I fail to see why you think he is such a bad pilot. He was given bad training, a crappy schedule, and an FO who pulled the flaps to 0 mid stall recovery. I would lay a 20 on the same outcome if it was you, me, or most anybody else here that got into that position.
I know your going to bring up scan and energy managment, but you have not flown a q, you do not know the profiles or tendancies of the aircraft, so your arguments will hold little weight. Not that they are not valid points, just the whole walk a mile in his shoes thing.
The colgan manual has special speed provisions for new guys because speed managment in this plane is not easy, nor even close to similar to our other airframes. Many, many times when we configure it is at flight idle, and often we make no power changes with configuration.
Look at it like this: at some point in your career you will make a mistake, you will have an incident, and you will have to talk to the FAA. When you do, think of every other pilot who has not done what you just did. Does that make them better pilots because they have not made that same error? Or you any lessor of a pilot? Think long and hard about that, and then pray that your mistake doesn't kill anybody, because it will happen.