oakapple
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How terrible this is.It's bad enough for the families as it is, by knowing it was deliberate, it makes it even worse.
How terrible this is.It's bad enough for the families as it is, by knowing it was deliberate, it makes it even worse.
I've heard that most airlines do NOT allow a single person in the cockpit.. If a pilot has to use the restroom a flight attendant will join the co-pilot.. however, not sure what a flight attendant could have done. I also thought that cockpits had a keypad entry lock on the outside which would have allowed the pilot to get back in. Although I think that can be disabled manually from inside. Not sure...but Oldman can certainly tell us.
I wouldn't take too much notice of Michael Mannheimer. He's a rabid anti-Islamist.
Listen to him speak at an anti-Islam rally.
Remind you of anyone?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGh2zjsi8wI
If this guy was suicidal why not rent a small single prop plane or Porsche and slam it into a wall. Something isn't passing the smell test here. Now they're saying it was known he was depressed. But to kill 150 people? There are suicidal people that wouldn't mind taking a few with them but 150 for no reason? Even some of these murder-suicides are nothing but motivation for suicide for the perpetrator that's why a lot of them stop at who was in the house. Maybe he considered the plane his house?
Sources told the German tabloid Bild, Lubitz received psychiatric treatment for one and a half years while in flight school, and was forced to repeat some classes because of a struggle with depression.
He recently broke up with his girlfriend of seven years, who he had been engaged to at one time, and were living together.
IMO; all this speculation about depression is extremely damaging, and has not been confirmed by anybody.
all his colleagues have said that he acted perfectly normally beforehand, and I think this makes anybody who has or has had depression less likely to seek help.
if that happens, heaven help us all....
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.[/
Along with all the other totally innocent men,women and children there were two Aussies on the plane...