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...The recommendations follow a year-long probe into the Germanwings crash, where co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who had a history of depression, steered a plane into a mountain in the French Alps, killing 150 people...
...His co-pilot Andreas Lubitz then locked him out, and set the altitude meter to 100ft, its lowest possible level....
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...Exactly a month ago, Andreas Lubitz, a co-pilot with a previous diagnosis of severe depression, is believed to have deliberately crashed Lufthansa’s Germanwings flight 9525 in the French Alps, killing himself...
...Prosecutors suspect co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately flew the Germanwings jet into a French mountain, but Lufthansa said the tragedy only had a limited negative impact on bookings at its short-haul budget...
...Andreas Lubitz, who prosecutors suspect deliberately flew a Germanwings jet into a French mountainside killing 149 others, suffered from suicidal tendencies before he obtained his pilot’s licence....
...Lufthansa has revealed that Andreas Lubitz told its pilot training school in an email that he had previously suffered from an episode of “severe depression”....
...Andreas Lubitz joined the local air club at 14 and trained to fly a glider, Peter Ruecker, a member of the Luftsportclub Westerwald in Montabaur told the Financial Times....
...The findings from France’s BEA agency follow the recovery of the Airbus A320’s second black box on Thursday and strengthen French prosecutors’ theory that the co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, deliberately cause...
...Almost two weeks after Andreas Lubitz is alleged to have deliberately crashed an airliner into the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board, potential systemic issues related to pilot health remain a...
...When Germanwings flight 9525 departed Barcelona on Tuesday morning for Düsseldorf, co-pilot Andreas Lubitz should have been convalescing at home....
...Andreas Lubitz, the Germanwings’ co-pilot who is thought to have deliberately crashed a jet into the French Alps, had a note from his doctor certifying him as unfit to work on the day of the disaster, which...
...Brice Robin, the Marseille prosecutor, said that based on the cockpit voice recordings there was no explanation for why the co-pilot — whom he named as German national Andreas Lubitz, 27 — behaved as he...
...Immediately after the Germanwings crash, in which it is thought co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately locked his fellow pilot out of the cockpit, European airlines introduced a rule that two members of staff...
...Signs that Andreas Lubitz, 27 — the co-pilot suspected of crashing the Airbus A320 deliberately — may have hid medical information from his employers do not alter this view....
...The suspicion is that Andreas Lubitz may have suffered from depression — like almost a quarter of the population. Of all the world’s professions, pilots are among the most safety-critical....
...Following a minute’s silence for the victims at the annual meeting, Mr Spohr said the tragedy — co-pilot Andreas Lubitz is suspected by prosecutors of deliberately flying the jet into a mountain — had “hit...
...But Lufthansa has been criticised for its apparent ignorance of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz’s previous history of severe depression — a problem that worsened on Tuesday when the airline conceded that Lubitz...
...Andreas Lubitz seemed like a normal guy. His neighbours described the Germanwings pilot as quiet and friendly. His employer, Lufthansa, had no concerns. But behind the façade lay a secret....
...Officials at France’s BEA air safety agency said Germanwings pilot Andreas Lubitz appeared to have rehearsed downing the aircraft on the morning of the tragedy....
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