Ya true, but what the pilots did by landing the plane safely is that they played by the rules. And they kept their minds calm trying out various options available to them. It just shows how team coordination in the worse of situations can turn a death like situation to heaven.
Yesterday I was watching the same program and it was about Korean Air Flight 801, a 747 that crashed killing a lot of people during the crash and also the after-crash fire. The crew just did not think coherently and though the co-pilot stressed on go around when close to the earth, the pilot took precious seconds to push the throttle as he thought he was doing right and would see the runway anytime. But what stuck me most was the statement by the mother of one of the victims.
She said "no one wants to die, the pilots never wanted to die, they never flew thinking they should kill all those on board, the accident just happened. .. we don't blame them (the pilots) for what happened." They lost their son and daughter in law in that crash.
I moved away from the original thread, but the thing what I also wanted to say about was the engines on a 747, is not like a formula 1 car accelerator, when you push the throttles and in micro seconds, the car reacts, the 747 takes quite a while to react to the throttle push, spooling of power etc. The crew on that 747 were just too good. They did proud in landing the plane safely.