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Right but the issue is why did the doctor not report the issue to the airline?
Right but the issue is why did the doctor not report the issue to the airline?
He had to be conscious to lock the door from his side, and to turn off the auto-pilot and program the descent.I do wonder if he passed out while flying, and that it wasn't suicide.
we may never know? They're talking about maybe doing video recording in cockpits now.
Which doctor? And was this particular doctor aware that he was a pilot?
The doctor should know the occupation of the patient.Which doctor? And was this particular doctor aware that he was a pilot?
Andrea Lubitz was suffering from a "psychosomatic" illness, and police found numerous prescription medications in searches of his home, local media reported Sunday.
The doctor should know the occupation of the patient.
The doctor wrote that he wasn't fit for duty, so that means the doctor knew what kind of duty Lubitz did.
I know American pilots are required to use aviation physicians for their annual physicals.
there r reports his vision.was fine...im finding ir hard to.believe they dont know the illness exactly....
allot of people are dead, this is criminal neglegence....
I don't think he cared about a penalty since he planned to kill himself.That the way it done sick note here and Germany..grant it in piolets case the sick note should be emailed as priority even small splinter or a cold they should never fly.More than one doctor should sign off on the sick note and servere penalty to piolet if he don't comply
Prosecutors: Co-pilot in Germanwings crash researched suicide methods, cockpit security
Published April 02, 2015 | FoxNews.com
The co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 appears to have researched suicide methods and cockpit door security in the days before the plane crashed last week, German prosecutors announced Thursday. . .
Prosecutors' spokesman Ralf Herrenbrueck said in a statement that search terms included medical treatment and suicide methods. On at least one day, the co-pilot looked at search terms involving cockpit doors and their security methods. . .
Meanwhile, French prosecutors said Thursday that the second black box recorder from the plane has been found. . .
Germanwings, meanwhile, said Thursday was unaware that Lubitz had suffered from depression during his pilot training. German airline Lufthansa confirmed Tuesday that it knew six years ago that Lubitz had suffered from an episode of "severe depression" before he finished his flight training. . .
She couldn't explain why Germanwings wasn't aware of the depression when its parent company Lufthansa was….