Another Plane Crash - Airbus Over French Alps

I lost a night's sleep over this accident trying to come up with some type of reasonable explanation as to why and/or how someone can do this to 149 other totally innocent people. It just didn't effect those people and their immediate families, but also aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas, cousins, moms, dads and friends and maybe even some that I missed.

I finally decided that the best explanation was a phrase that we use in drug and alcohol rehab: "When you choose your actions, you also choose your consequences." That still doesn't answer the question why, but it does help to understand how he was able to do it. He never considered the consequences. He probably compartmentalized and that allowed him the ability to do this heinous act. It's like it was all about him. Just a very callous, selfish act by a narcissist and perhaps psychopath.[/


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Along with all the other totally innocent men,women and children there were two Aussies on the plane...
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Has attached to Oldman Post rather than be the usual Quote ??? In grey ?..I'll blame my iPad, Not Me!!
 

This was apparently a pretty well planned suicide/event. The pilot researched/searched cabin security and suicide on computer.

http://www.newsnation.in/article/74549-germanwings-pilot-searched-online-suicide-cockpit-doors.html

A "suicidal" person had to research suicide? A narcissistic selfish pos extreme because they would looking for a "grand" finale.

Also apparently he was determined overriding the auto pilot and accelerating until the end.

http://wtop.com/europe/2015/04/french-investigators-co-pilot-accelerated-plane-on-descent/

I'm still puzzled by a years long suicidal depressed person having to research suicide. There are numerous ways to go without taking a 149 people with you. That doesn't pass the smell test for me. You also have to have some basic understanding of physics, mechanics along with some misc medical knowledge to be a pilot and this guy had to research suicide? Also one must wonder with a history of depression one must wonder how treatment and medication affected his behavior/thinking.
 
Maybe it took him a year to finalize his plan on HOW he was going to do it.

That's kind of my thoughts, too. This lunatic didn't just act spontaneously, he had this in mind for quite some time...just looking for the right circumstances to act on his warped decision. Unfortunately, we will never know what was going on in his twisted mind, but hopefully the airlines will take a more proactive stance on their pilots mental health. For now, I just hope all airlines make it a standard practice that there Always be a 2nd person in the cockpit.
 

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