The fact that "AoA disagree" light and logic was an optional feature seems criminal enough to me. A sensor with no failover unless you pay for an option. Who the hell thought this was a good idea or approved it? WTF! 500 people are already dead. Boeing should be brought to the coals. It probably takes longer to go through the checklist than it does for everyone to die. I promise if the audio recordings are ever relea…
The checklist in question has three steps. Step two is "move stab trim to cutout," which disables automatic systems that adjust the stabilizer. The pilots in lion air had ~10 minutes to do this. It is extremely unlikely that the pilots were trying to work through the checklist. More likely they simply did not know what to do.
The MCAS system apparently increased downward trim without any speed considerations, to over 2.5 degrees in 10 seconds. I don't have the full flight control details but it sure sounds like pilots would lose control within minutes at most. In the LionAir crash the pilot reported control problems and asked to return to airport within 3 minutes, and they slammed into the ocean in 12.
Not sure where you're getting this info but I'm more than sure they knew something was wrong in the last 2 minutes (while they were heading into the earth at almost the speed of sound).
You really think they have ten minutes to react when by then everyone on LionAir was doomed to die?