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Alps crash captain shouted 'open the damn door'
The captain of a passenger jet that investigators believe was deliberately crashed into the French Alps, killing all 150 aboard, shouted at the co-pilot to "open the damn door" as he made desperate attempts to return to the locked cockpit, a German newspaper reported March 29.
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Lubitz's Mental Health: Just One of Several Leads in Germanwings Plane Crash Inquiry
The mental health of the co-pilot of crashed Germanwings passenger plane was a "serious lead" in the inquiry, but not the only one, French prosecutors said on Saturday.
'Open the goddamn door', Germanwings captain shouted desperately
Germanwings captain Patrick Sonderheimer can be heard desperately shouted "open the goddamn door", according to Bild.
The tabloid said accident investigators heard a recording which starts with the captain apologizing to passengers for a 26-minute delay in departing Barcelona, and promising to make up the time on the flight to Dusseldorf.
Was Lubitz going to be a father?
Even more information about the life of Andreas Lubitz is seeing the light of day.
As international networks claim, his former partner was pregnant.
Nevertheless, they had split up only a month prior to the tragedy.
The pretty blonde, as international networks describe, her was living in his apartment.
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Germanwings Co-pilot Wanted to Make His Name Known Worldwide
The Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who is suspected of intentionally crashing the plane in the French Alps, wanted to change the whole system and everyone to remember his name.
This was revealed by an ex-girlfriend of Lubitz, who also pointed to his increasing problems as the reason for them to split, the German newspaper Bild informs.
Andreas Lubitz bought two cars ahead of crash; one as present to his girlfriend
The life of Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz who caused the death of 149 people by intentionally crashing a jet into the Alps is now under scrutiny by the authorities, who are trying to determine what caused this horrific act.
Germanwings Co-pilot "Hid Details of Illness", Prosecutors Say
Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot of crashed Germanwings plane, has hid the details of an "existing illness" and "corresponding medical treatment" from his employers, according to German prosecutors.
The prosecutors said they found torn-up sick notes in his home, including one covering the day of the crash of the Airbus A320, but didn't say what his illness was.
Germanwings Co-Pilot was on "sick leave" the day of the crash but had tore apart doctors signing off note
German General Attorney's disclosure that Andreas Lubitz was monitored by a doctor, who had signed him off for the day of the crash, "sick leave" shocks.
According what German prosecutors reveal, Germanwings Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz was was sick, receiving medication and monitored by a doctor, who also wrote all his "sick leave" notes, which Lubitz would later tore apart or ignore.
Crashed Germanwings Plane Co-Pilot Battled Depression, Media Reports Say
As airlines struggle to come to terms with the loss of 150 human lives in the crash of Germanwings plane in the French Alps, reports have started to emerge that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, 28, had been battling mental health problems.
Germanwings co-pilot suffered depression: report
The Germanwings co-pilot said to have deliberately crashed his Airbus with 149 others aboard into the French Alps suffered serious depression six years ago, German daily Bild reported March 27.
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