that accident should've never had happened.
The pilot even said something like "I hate flying in the blind like this". Now does that sound like a bloke you'd want as a pilot?
The pilot saw nothing outthere because of the thunderstorms, rain and low visibility conditions
They knew about the storms, they knew about them before they departed
They took a chance in trying to get to Little Rock before the bad weather, but failed...In the attempt of trying to land, finding the runway and keeping the airplane on the glideslope, the crew forgot to arm the spoilers

The aircraft was equipped with a weather radar, more advanced than the radars at little rock. The MD80 was capable of displaying weather in color, while Little rock radar was not. They were told to switch runway and during the downwind leg the radar which is mounted in the nose can't show weather behind you so the crew lost track of it, when they turned to base and final, the thunderstorms (there were 2 different storms that merged into one big) was all over them.
That's how they said on the documentary, and it reflects the NTSB's reasons why the aircraft crashed.