No electronic notification to the boss’s huh??!!!
Also, bought two Audis just weeks ago. One for GF and one for himslef:
Any idea why we haven’t seen photo of GF?
AIDS?
Sick, Mental illness, Physical illness, or BOTH????
This just makes me sick. I can’t imagine the terror of being on that plane knowing you’re flying to your death and the captain can’t do anything to stop it.
with just a slight twist.
The grounding was for physical reasons only, but it affected him mentally. He did not know what else to do with himself and couldn't seem to pull himself out of the spiral. He began acting very strangely and doing things that ensured that he would never be able to fly again (got arrested for drunk driving, etc.), while at the same time completely freaking out that he would never be able to fly again. He ended up committing suicide. It was a very sad situation.
He did not take 149 people with him, however.
30% or better chance:
Upset over gay lover spat.
Couldn’t function on the job.
Loss of license imminent.
Decided to teach the world a lesson.
“Lubitz may have crashed his plane due to fears he was about to lose his licence on medical grounds. “
Yea, that is lots worse than murdering 150 people.
German newspaper The Rheinische Post come after it emerged Lubitz may have crashed his plane due to fears he was about to lose his licence on medical grounds.
He should have bought her a Porsche.
If I worked my way up from being a flight attendant to pilot/co-pilot of a large complex commercial Jet, I would be proud of myself and nobody could take that away from me.
I want more information. It still doesn’t Jive with killing the passengers too.
As I posted on another thread, I believe he was afraid this would end his airline career and he could not take that. He loved flying and was, by all accounts, very enamored with his job.
The German police found torn up prescriptions and a doctors excuse for time off, including that very day.
He flipped out believing his career was over, so what better way to ‘go out in a blaze of glory’ to a flying career than to crash an airliner into a mountainside?............
“The claims from German newspaper The Rheinische Post come after it emerged Lubitz may have crashed his plane due to fears he was about to lose his licence on medical grounds.”
So he decided to kill himself and a whole plane full of people with him? Well, if he was upset over maybe being stigmatized for mental illness, he has certainly helped to contribute to the perception that the mentally ill are dangerous.
maybe the guy had cancer....terminal cancer
Sports teams random testing: The airlines could follow the lead of many sports teams that conduct random drug testing of their players.
“A spokesman for Germanwings told MailOnline that under German employment law it was the responsibility of an employee to inform an employer if they were deemed unfit to work.”
It’s PRETTY DAMN OBVIOUS, but we need to get past the idea that “mental health professionals” live in the same world as a doctor that performs heart surgery. The mental health world is in the STONE AGE, compared to where surgeons and many other medical fields are.
Yes, some drugs work, or at least seem to, while they’re being taken. But then you find that virtually every psycho-killer has been in the mental health system. If a doctor, at least in this country, sees a kid who’s been abused, the privacy of the kid and his parents are gone and the police, BY LAW, have to be notified. Is it unreasonable to require than an employer be notified if a guy has gone psycho, like this guy?