plane crash in french alps...142 presumed dead

Just read about what happened :frown:

That copilot murdered all those people :smh:

RIP to all those innocent folks who lost their lives
 
The co-pilot of a Germanwings flight that slammed into an Alpine mountainside "intentionally" sent the plane into its doomed descent, a French prosecutor has said.

Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said on Thursday that the commander left the cockpit, presumably to go to the lavatory, and then was unable to regain access.

In the meantime, he said, co-pilot Andreas Lubitz manually and "intentionally" set the plane on the descent that drove it into the mountainside in the southern French Alps.

It was the co-pilot's "intention to destroy this plane," Robin said.

The information was pulled from the black box cockpit voice recorder, but Robin said the co-pilot did not say a word after the commanding pilot left the cockpit.

"It was absolute silence in the cockpit," he said.

He was happy he had the job with Germanwings and he was doing well ... He gave off a good feeling.

Peter Ruecker, glider club member

During the final minutes of the flight's descent, pounding could be heard on the door as alarms sounded, he said.

Meanwhile, German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said that current information suggested that the co-pilot had no links to terrorism.

"According to the current state of knowledge and after comparing information that we have, he does not have a terrorist background," he said.

In the German town of Montabaur, acquaintances said Lubitz was in his late twenties and showed no signs of depression when they saw him last fall as he renewed his glider pilot's license.

"He was happy he had the job with Germanwings and he was doing well," said a member of the glider club, Peter Ruecker, who watched him learn to fly. "He gave off a good feeling."

Lubitz had obtained his glider pilot's license as a teenager, and was accepted as a Lufthansa pilot trainee after finishing a tough German college preparatory school, Ruecker said. He described Lubitz as a "rather quiet" but friendly young man.
 
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There's no indication co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, 28, had a terrorist background

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/germanwings-co-pilot-wanted-destroy-plane-official-article-1.2162893?
 
this is crazy.

Wouldn't have guessed that it was the co-pilot committing suicide.

RIP to the victims. Thoughts and prayers to their families.
 
What a selfish turd... nothing could warrant him killing so many people. He really just wanted the attention
 
What a piece of ****.

If you wanna go out, go jump of a bridge or something. Take you life and your life only

But to murder innocent people, including children and babies :x :smh:
 
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It might not even be about suicide, maybe he just flipped a switch that day and told himself he was going to kill everyone on the plane. Monsters going to act like monsters.
 
RIP...makes me sad that even though technology is only getting better, it seems like human error/evilness still prevails 
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It might not even be about suicide, maybe he just flipped a switch that day and told himself he was going to kill everyone on the plane. Monsters going to act like monsters.

That's not how the human brain works. Humans don't just "flip a switch" and do things this drastic. There are always underlying issues, whether we know about them or not.
 
if whats reported was really true. then they have yo dig further and understand his motives,
 
I really hope it comes out something happened and it wasn't the pilot taking everyone's life with his own :smh:
 
the reports I read said the pilot was trying to bust the cockpit door down when he wasn't allowed back in, but the passengers didn't realize something was wrong until the final seconds. In an a320 there is usually a pretty clear line of sight to that door, no one noticed the pilot yelling and trying to bust the door down? I feel like the passengers knew something was horribly wrong for more than just a few seconds. Jesus, what a horrible horrible way to go. That's my worst fear.
 
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Lames gonna lame.

How you kill all them people just because you going through some ****

:stoneface: :stoneface:
 
one of the worst stories i've ever heard ... i cannot even comprehend someone deliberately crashing a plane, doing it with 149 others on board, taking 8 min to do so, crashing it into a mountain at high speeds, crashing in a location that isn't accessible ...

when you add all that **** up, :smh: :frown: >:

like WHY?

When the NY Times dropped that story last night, i couldn't believe it ...
 
Inb4

"He was such a good dude"

"I don't know where it came from"

"He was a normal guy"
 
I just heard he crashed it because he was sad over his relationship? !????

Df??
 
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