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Re: Germanwings Co-Pilot Deliberately Crashed Jet, French Prosecutor Says  

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA | Recommend this post (1)
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crash now explained.

young man obsessed with being a pilot knew his mental health status meant he was doomed to lose his license.

tragedy on top of tragedy.


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Re: Germanwings Co-Pilot Deliberately Crashed Jet, French Prosecutor Says
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 26 Mar 15 6:35 PM
Msg. 16784 of 54959

So much for this!

http://aviation-business-gazette.com/A44/B58/Pilot-Andreas-Guenter-Lubitz-Rheinland-Pfalz-.html

"The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is recognizing Andreas Guenter Lubitz with inclusion in the prestigious FAA Airmen Certification Database.

The database, which appears on the agency's website at www.faa.gov, names Lubitz and other certified pilots who have met or exceeded the high educational, licensing and medical standards established by the FAA.

Pilot certification standards have evolved over time in an attempt to reduce pilot errors that lead to fatal crashes. FAA standards, which are set in consultation with the aviation industry and the public, are among the highest in the world.

Transportation safety experts strongly recommend against flying with an uncertified pilot. FAA pilot certification can be the difference between a safe flight and one that ends in tragedy."

Or maybe not.


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