The pilot(s) attempted to basically program the aircraft to go around. By the time they finally committed to flying rawdog too much confusion had been created and too much situational loss. The whole "average input" thing kinda kicked them while they were down and that was it.
Yes, they could have saved it with better communication too but the amount of time they spent trying to "manage the airplane" and respond to it's behaviors and its systems behaviors between being told to go around and crashing clearly detracted from their ability to simply fly the thing.
Yes, they could have saved it with better communication too but the amount of time they spent trying to "manage the airplane" and respond to it's behaviors and its systems behaviors between being told to go around and crashing clearly detracted from their ability to simply fly the thing.