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Z 30-03-2015 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 7671203)
[Evil Killer pilot Andreas Lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies for Years before Alps crash, prosecutors reveal]



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Germany
what a Crap nation
they must have known he was flying planes

As expressed multiple times; it's not up to his employer to know about his mental health - many people suffer from depression and manage to hold down a job; this man just seems twisted and destined to commit a spectacularly tragic crime one day.

arista 01-04-2015 11:21 AM

The Poxy boss of the Airline
says this was a Accident?


It was Murder you Fecking German Swine

Livia 01-04-2015 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z (Post 7671515)
As expressed multiple times; it's not up to his employer to know about his mental health - many people suffer from depression and manage to hold down a job; this man just seems twisted and destined to commit a spectacularly tragic crime one day.

I was under the impression that airline pilots had to be open about mental health issues and that suicidal tendencies could preclude them from the job, and quite rightly in my opinion. There's no shame in having mental health issues, but if someone's suffered from suicidal thoughts in the past I hope they fund a fulfilling, rewarding career. But I don't want them flying me anywhere.

Z 01-04-2015 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7674433)
I was under the impression that airline pilots had to be open about mental health issues and that suicidal tendencies could preclude them from the job, and quite rightly in my opinion. There's no shame in having mental health issues, but if someone's suffered from suicidal thoughts in the past I hope they fund a fulfilling, rewarding career. But I don't want them flying me anywhere.

Absolutely, but that responsibility is on the pilot, not the employer. Perhaps that should change. I think that should only be for jobs where you're in charge of other peoples' safety - there's no sense in denying someone a job in an office because they've a history of suicidal thoughts; but absolutely if they're a pilot as an example.

All of this is really unsettling me, I'm flying to Belgium on Friday :worry:

Cherie 01-04-2015 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z (Post 7674971)
Absolutely, but that responsibility is on the pilot, not the employer. Perhaps that should change. I think that should only be for jobs where you're in charge of other peoples' safety - there's no sense in denying someone a job in an office because they've a history of suicidal thoughts; but absolutely if they're a pilot as an example.

All of this is really unsettling me, I'm flying to Belgium on Friday :worry:

Don't worry you are more likely to be killed on the way to the airport x

Z 01-04-2015 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 7674983)
Don't worry you are more likely to be killed on the way to the airport x

This is very true, I'm getting a Megabus to Edinburgh :umm2: #prayforZ

arista 01-04-2015 06:54 PM

Ch4HD has a special Docu
at 8PM
"How Safe Are Our Planes"

Livia 01-04-2015 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z (Post 7674971)
Absolutely, but that responsibility is on the pilot, not the employer. Perhaps that should change. I think that should only be for jobs where you're in charge of other peoples' safety - there's no sense in denying someone a job in an office because they've a history of suicidal thoughts; but absolutely if they're a pilot as an example.

All of this is really unsettling me, I'm flying to Belgium on Friday :worry:

You know my feeling on this... you should be wrapped in bubble-wrap whenever you're not tucked up in bed. Oh, and get a rail so you don't fall out.

AnnieK 01-04-2015 07:27 PM

I don't know about other airlines but my brother flies for BA and they have quite stringent tests every 6 months to ensure their safety to fly. I know he has to have regular medicals but am not really sure what they would entail.

Cherie 01-04-2015 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z (Post 7675003)
This is very true, I'm getting a Megabus to Edinburgh :umm2: #prayforZ

Megabus :omgno:

arista 03-04-2015 05:15 PM

"Premeditated Murder"
by the Evil German Pilot


His Computer Hard Drive
had data on Locking Door
and how to go down fast


Fecking Outrageous that Germany says its a Accident

Cherie 03-04-2015 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 7680039)
"Premeditated Murder"
by the Evil German Pilot


His Computer Hard Drive
had data on Locking Door
and how to go down fast


Fecking Outrageous that Germany says its a Accident

The second black box revealed he had accelerated the descent


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