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Lufthansa press conference summary
Heres a summary of the Lufthansa press conference, largely given by the company chief executive, Carsten Spohr. Lufthansa confirmed that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz appeared to have prevented the captain from re-entering the cabin after a toilet break, and placed the Airbus A320 into the dive that resulted in the crash that killed all 150 on board. Spohr said the company was in complete shock. It was “beyond our worst nightmare”, he told reporters in Cologne. “It leaves us absolutely speechless,” he said. “I wouldn’t not have been able to imagine that the situation would have got even worse.” Spohr said that despite the disaster, Lufthansa had full confidence in its training and pilot screening procedures. These would nevertheless be reviewed, he said. Unlike in the US, European regulations do not provide for two people to be in the cockpit at all times, Spohr said. Lufthansa does not voluntarily implement such a protocol, and Spohr said that he is not aware of any of the company’s competitors that have such a procedure. Spohr said that it appears the captain punched in the emergency number into the cockpit door to gain entry, but the co-pilot deployed the five-minute over-ride. He said that, irrespective of all the sophisticated safety devices, “you can never exclude such an individual event”, adding “no system in the world could manage to do that”. Asked about the theory that the co-pilot killed himself, he demurred. “We can only speculate what might have been the motivation of the co-pilot. In a company that prides itself on its safety record, this is a shock. We select cockpit personnel carefully.” http://www.theguardian.com/world/liv...updates-4u9525
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The One Special Switch
that Evil Pilot had was "Lock" the 3rd position that blocks all coded entrance to prevent a 9/11 type take over. This pilot had a change in his Life no way could they have known it would become this mass murder and death |
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The rather sad irony in all this is that it was changes with respect to terrorism that allowed this to happen. Before 9/11 they would simply have opened the door
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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I think generally speaking its probably safer to have a door that locks though
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No they had a lever hidden so not simple before 9/11 But the 9/11 crew had been testing planes in Florida before the event |
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No matter what safeguards are introduced no matter what safety systems or safety procedures are introduced there will always be a situation that can arise that you cannot plan for.
This particular sad scenario has happened a couple of times in the past and it is extremely difficult to forsee, i guess always having two pilots in the cockpit at all times would help but in the similar case on an Egyptian flight the pilot actually incapacitated the co-pilot before putting the plane into a nosedive. I guess as technology improves the abilty of the pilot to put the plane into an unsafe position ie descending into a mountain range may not be accepted by the planes computer and the move flagged up at ground control. but even this would not stop a determined pilot from finding a way to disable the aircraft. So perhaps more screening and more frequent mental health testing would help stop tragedies like this.
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Again, Air Marshals.
I would happily pay extra to have them on a flight to know I was safe. |
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I thought a more efficient way would be to have a hidden keypad near the door that allows air cabin crew to unlock the door electronically.
Although whatever fail safe is created, it will be broken one way or another eventually. The whole three people in the cabin thing isn't guaranteed to work either, or having one staff go in if a pilot leaves. The other staff can easily be knocked out or killed by the pilot aiming to kill. The main thing to ponder over now is why did the co-pilot crash the plane? That will be the interesting thing. It might not be terrorist related. He might have been going through something personal at home, or have some physiological issues that people didn't know of. I assume that's where the investigation team are going to look at next. At least in a way those families who have lost ones can know for a fact what happened. This has all been announced quite quickly which is rare when it comes to plane crashes. |
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If someone is screaming on a plane, the rest of the passengers know about it within seconds. I was on a plane once when a passenger started screaming, and all hell broke loose - everyone wanted to know what was going on. On that occasion it was just a bad bit of turbulence
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I was in Alicante airport and there was a lot of screaming ... turns out the staff were watching real madrid play!! I have never been more terrified and more relieved.
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My dad was in a near miss airline crash when the under-carage failed. When the pilot warned them that they were going to have to make an emergency landing and he would signal when to get into the brace position, he said it was suddenly absolute silence. Everyone was paralysed with fear. He said he felt like his body had been frozen to his chair and for the first time in years he just closed his eyes and prayed.
He refused to go into the brace position when told because a friend of his who was a pilot told him that its nothing to do with saving your life but all to do with saving your teeth for dental record indentification.
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Why not? Most plane crashes end in disaster. Why would a rock hard seat in front of you save your life?
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As locals near the home of this Deadly Pilot
have said he did have depression. |
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