A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps.

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whp.blue said:
west didsblue said:
whp.blue said:
<a class="postlink" href="http://news.aviation-safety.net/2013/12/22/list-of-aircraft-accidents-caused-by-pilot-suicide/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://news.aviation-safety.net/2013/12 ... t-suicide/</a>

Not sure how to post it but that 8 and this one latest one makes 9 and that is only going back to 1976

and that is without looking for the cases of physco pilots and drunks
I reckon there must have been between half a billion and a billion commercial flights in the world over the last 40 years and if there have been 8 or 9 incidents like this in that period, that's still only 1 in every 50 to 100 million flights.

Very reassuring stats for all the families and the victims on them flights

I never claimed this was a definitive list BTW
Oh ffs. I knew you were going to say that in reply, i just knew it. Was still willing you didnt though. Not a rational point of view or way of looking at it.
 
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Sometimes i do wish there were a heaven and hell. This fucker i would follow down and strangle him for the rest of all time and my rage at him would not flicker. There is nowhere to vent the outrage and some people just can't hack it and i can understand why.
I have to go back to knowing how evolution works to get any sense of reasoning, not that it really hits the spot.

Such a gut wrenching shame, some of those people if not all would fight as hard as i would to live another day. Trust me i ain't half done with life and would kill to maintain it if i had to.
They never had a fucking chance and i feel absolutely terrible for them i really do. I often wonder what they thought, what they would like to say to their loved ones when they know their chips are getting cashed in. I just can't/don't want to imagine their terror, poor bastards.
 
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I also feel for the conspiracy theory nutjobs who were no doubt throthing about it. Im glad that a bit of solid, factual, early and clear disclosure from the authorities set out clearly what happened. The mad incomprehensible acts of one deranged individual do cause terrible and wide ranging consequences. It doesnt have to be a wider hidden conspiracy to balance out the horror of what one man can do.
 
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horrible horrible mass murdering fucking scumbag tosser

beyond belief

RIP
 
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Barcon said:
Sorry, just got in. Can someone point me to the page that explains what happened? Thanks.

About page 10
Basically the co-pilot locked the pilot out oof the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose
 
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whp.blue said:
It seems quite compelling that for some reason this pilot was allowed to fly again after suffering serious mental and stress related issues and I am just saying that a shortage of personnel needs to be seen as perhaps a contributory factor.
Are/were you his doctor ?
 
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The plane dropped gradually from around 10-12,000 metres (30,000 feet) to 2,000 m -- slowly enough, Mr Robin said, that passengers would have been unaware anything was wrong.

Screams are only heard on the recording in the final moments.

"I think the victims were only aware at the very last moment. The screams are heard only in the last instants before the impact," Mr Robin said.

That's some comfort...I hope they weren't in terror for too long.
 
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TCIB said:
Sometimes i do wish there were a heaven and hell.

Funny you should say that. Because just today I was thinking I'm glad my simple mind believes in a heaven and a hell. Because that F'er is burning right now. And he deserves it.

But hey, I'm a simpleton so ignore that.
 
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What a horrendous way to go.

Beyond horror really.

I am a reluctant and fairly frequent flyer and my heart goes out for the hundreds of devastated people who's lives have now changed.

Couple of things:

God forbid , if I was on that plane I would have known something was up pretty quickly after the start of that premature descent and I suspect the passengers would also,

Why is there no passenger mobile / social media .
 
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toffee balls said:
What a horrendous way to go.

Beyond horror really.

I am a reluctant and fairly frequent flyer and my heart goes out for the hundreds of devastated people who's lives have now changed.

Couple of things:

God forbid , if I was on that plane I would have known something was up pretty quickly after the start of that premature descent and I suspect the passengers would also,

Why is there no passenger mobile / social media .

I think they would have too. Especially experienced flyers. You can tell you're in a descent. Regarding messages from passengers it was a very remote area so not likely to be coverage I guess.

This is pure evil. No matter his state of mind it's evil. Murderer.
 
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foetus said:
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The plane dropped gradually from around 10-12,000 metres (30,000 feet) to 2,000 m -- slowly enough, Mr Robin said, that passengers would have been unaware anything was wrong.

Screams are only heard on the recording in the final moments.

"I think the victims were only aware at the very last moment. The screams are heard only in the last instants before the impact," Mr Robin said.

That's some comfort...I hope they weren't in terror for too long.

I don't get the bit about people not realising and the screams coming very late. If I'm on a plane and I see the captain locked out of the cockpit and then trying to kick the door in whilst shouting at the co-pilot and I was feeling that the plane was on the descent, I'd be screaming a lot earlier!
 
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toffee balls said:
What a horrendous way to go.

Beyond horror really.

I am a reluctant and fairly frequent flyer and my heart goes out for the hundreds of devastated people who's lives have now changed.

Couple of things:

God forbid , if I was on that plane I would have known something was up pretty quickly after the start of that premature descent and I suspect the passengers would also,

Why is there no passenger mobile / social media .

from what i head yesterday from some aviation expert on gmtv is that at 38,000 feet(7 miles) there is no coverage and by the time they knew something was up they had other things on their minds rather than posting media
 
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Announced this morning that the Co pilots training had to be interrupted whilst he received treatment for Depression! .....and they still gave him a licence to fly one of these?
 
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Police searching 1 of the 2 properties Lubitz lived in say they have found a 'significant clue' as to why he acted like he did
 

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