If he did intentionally crash the plane What a selfish friggin arsehole Schoolkids on board man Sure his life was so hard as an airline pilot
Time will tell, but I'm reading more and more about how the co-pilot knew he would never be able to advance in his career (because of severe psychological problems), and held a grudge against the people he worked for as a result. It's also been reported that he told an ex-girlfriend that one day everyone would know his name. This tragedy makes me question why someone so disturbed was allowed to fly a plane in the first place? Did he lie about his psychological problems? There's still so many unanswered questions...
I'm waiting for PR to post a conspiracy theory about the crash, and call us ignorant or blind or something.
ye gods.....^...veiled threats...I dance away from those.....I would have said why you going to write a novel, be a movie star, invent a cure for something....etc......with a statement like that....never to be taken lightly. what co pilot told his girlfriend, according to Pacific.
I can't believe you fucking sheeple, can't you see? The NWO and the media tell you that a plane crashed and you just lap it up, don't you? That crash was completely staged, just like the ISIS beheadings. Bunch of phoney debris thrown around the mountains, and all of you think a crash really happened. Guess again. This was all staged as a pretext to promote expanded world government. How convenient that a visit to the site fit right into the schedule of Merkel and Hollande.
You jest, but the sob stories coming out in the media about this guy are almost as crazy as any conspiracy theory. Oh he had depression, oh he had poor eyesight and maybe was going to lose his job, oh his mummy didnt hug him enough. Jesus christ, fucktard killed 150 people, burn in hell mofo
"Great, I'm famous. Oh wait, I'm dead" The guy must have been majorly screwed in the head. It certainly shows a failure of the airline's monitoring of its' pilots, but you shouldn't have to rely just on that. I think some airlines require there to always be two staff in the cockpit at all times, this needs to be implemented for all of them now.
Yes, he lied about his issues to his employer... otherwise he would of course not have been allowed to fly that plane.
we live in a world with so many people, anything and everything right and wrong, good and bad, somebody somewhere does. and if someone hasn't yet, someone sooner or later will. air travel wastes huge amounts of fuel. its also inhierently, statistically, safer then driving a car. of course its a long way down and somebody else is driving. i think situations where peoples lives depend on someone else, there need to be a greater emphasis in regulation, on preventing that person from having needless stress imposed upon them. do i always blame the boss? when there isn't an obvious reason, that's usually the case. and of course bosses have bosses who needlessly and excessively stress them too. our whole culture that has come to be dominant is needlessly and excessively stressful.