Friday, April 3, 2015

Germanwings pilot reassured his passengers before the flight to … – Gazeta.pl

“Before the flight did not think about the disaster, but when I got on, the atmosphere was thick, some passengers and crew were nervous,” he wrote on Twitter Hugh Roche Kelly, who was flying the plane yesterday Germanwings line.

“When I looked at the door to the cockpit, all too it was easy to imagine what must have been terrifying minutes before the crash in the Alps, “he wrote. Passenger described how the pilot tried to reassure everyone before the start. “This aroused in me a great respect,” said Kelly.

Pilot Germanwings: This is a difficult time for me and the whole crew

Kelly reports, the pilot stood in front of the passengers and said that “he and the crew still love their job and are grateful to the passengers, who still have for their trust.” “First of all I want to stand in front of everyone and allow anyone to look me in the eye,” the pilot said.

The passenger wrote that he does not know whether it was the idea of ​​the remote control, or top commandment, which is the agreed. But – as the reports – it was clear that it is not easy for the pilot to stand in front of over a hundred people on board and assure them that nothing bad will happen and he personally for or about. “It’s given me a lot of respect,” wrote Kelly.

This is another pilot Germawings who personally reassured passengers

A week ago, the day after the crash of the Airbus, another German pilot line also had addressed the passengers before departure. “The captain greeted each of them, and just before the start of the machine said a few sentences. He did it in person, standing in front of passengers, and not from the cockpit,” described on Facebook passenger Britta Englisch.

As reported the pilot said that with all hands are restless because of the disaster, but we decided to work that day. “He told us that he also has a family. I will do anything to her tonight to come back,” she added passenger.

Airbus A320 pilot Andreas Lubitz probably want suicide

Another circumstantial evidence suggests that Andreas Lubitz, the second pilot of the aircraft that crashed in the Alps, acted deliberately and with the intention of committing suicide. German investigators analyzed the remote computer and found evidence that in the days leading up to the disaster Lubitz looked for information on the methods of suicide .

The deliberate action also show now read the data from the second black box of crashed Airbus. According to French investigators Andreas Lubitz, several modified autopilot settings to increase the speed of the machine during the fall.

The prosecutor’s office in Duesseldorf said on Monday that he Andreas Lubitz years ago suicidal. According to the prosecutor’s office he then passed through psychotherapy. He finished it before obtained a pilot’s license.

Airbus a320 German line crashed last Tuesday at the height of approx. 2 thousand. meters above sea level in the French Alps. The crash killed all passengers and crew – a total of 150 people.

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