God bless all of the people who lost their lives in this tragedy. Also,
from the article and other things I've heard so far, I still
cannot see why there is an assumption the co-pilot did it voluntarily. I
think it is too soon to be calling it.
"I rely on God"...the last words spoken by Germanwings co-pilot Andreas
Lubitz before he slammed flight 4U9525 into the French Alps. These are
the same words Gammel al-Batouti yelled right before EgyptianAir
Flight990 was crashed off Nantucket Island in 1999 and the media has yet
to divulge. And they and Obama still say this was NOT an act of
terrorism but an act of simple suicide...yeah right.
So very stupid of this budget european airline how insulting to the
families to the dead victims. A simple safety procedure followed on all
United States flights.
One single person should not be allowed to be
alone and with lockout power in a cockpit. So very negligent of the
airline.
So very offensive their response.
Too early to consider
changing safety procedure? Are they insane? 5 minute lockout to cockpit?
My God. That's an eternity.
If pilots have started making suicide motives on commercial airliners, then we're totally doomed.
I
thought I only had fear of flying at night due to pilots dosing off
living jetliners on autopilot, but now am beginning to fear everything.
In
most cases whenever I get onto a plane, I make sure am among the first
people on board for a chance to chat and give thanks to the pilots
before they enter the cockpit since they hold responsibility to our
lives and on every landing, I do the same just in case I didn't get a
chance while boarding.
Otherwise we should call for the Lord's
intervention because you will never no who's a wrong captain and who's
not but let's pray that this is not a new method of terrorism.