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Prosecutors: Evidence Germanwings Co-Pilot Hid Illness
« on: March 27, 2015, 12:48:43 pm »
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Prosecutors: Evidence Germanwings Co-Pilot Hid Illness
Friday, March 27, 2015 08:14 AM

By: By FRANK JORDANS and DAVID McHUGH

MONTABAUR, Germany — Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz appears to have hidden evidence of an illness from his employers, including having been excused by a doctor from work the day he crashed a passenger plane into a mountain, prosecutors said Friday.

The evidence came from the search of Lubitz's homes in two German cities for an explanation of why he crashed the Airbus A320 into the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board.

Prosecutor's spokesman Ralf Herrenbrueck said in a written statement that torn-up sick notes for the day of the crash "support the current preliminary assessment that the deceased hid his illness from his employer and colleagues."

Such sick notes from doctors excusing employees from work are common in Germany and issued even for minor illnesses. Herrenbrueck didn't reveal details of what illness Lubitz was suffering from.

Herrenbrueck said other medical documents found indicated "an existing illness and appropriate medical treatment," but that no suicide note was found. He added there was no indication of any political or religious motivation for Lubitz's actions.

Germanwings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, refused to comment on the new information.

German newspaper Bild, citing internal documents forwarded by Lufthansa's Aeromedical Center to German authorities, reported that Lubitz had suffered from depression and anxiety, and had been judged to have suffered a "serious depressive episode" around the time he suspended his training.

Investigators had removed multiple boxes of items from Lubitz's apartment in Duesseldorf and his parents' house in Montabaur, near Frankfurt.

A German aviation official told The Associated Press that Lubitz's file at the country's Federal Aviation Office contained a "SIC" note, meaning that he needed "specific regular medical examination." Such a note could refer to either a physical or mental condition, but the official — who spoke only on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information, said the note does not specify which.

However, neighbors described a man whose physical health was superb.

"He definitely did not smoke. He really took care of himself. He always went jogging. I am not sure whether he did marathons, but he was very healthy," said Johannes Rossmann, who lived a few doors down from Lubitz's home in Montabaur.

German news media painted a picture of a man with a history of depression who had received psychological treatment, and who may have been set off by a falling out with his girlfriend. Duesseldorf prosecutors, who are leading the German side of the probe, refused to comment on the anonymously sourced reports, citing the ongoing investigation.

Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr said there was a "several-month" gap in Lubitz's training six years ago, but would not elaborate. Following the disruption, he said, Lubitz "not only passed all medical tests but also his flight training, all flying tests and checks."

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration had issued Lubitz a third-class medical certificate. In order to obtain such a certificate, a pilot must be cleared of psychological problems including psychosis, bipolar disorder and personality disorder "that is severe enough to have repeatedly manifested itself by overt acts."

The certificate also means that he wasn't found to be suffering from another mental health condition that "makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the privileges" of a pilot's license.

French investigators, who are in charge of the probe into the plane crash, believe the 27-year-old locked himself inside the cockpit and then intentionally smashed the Germanwings plane into a mountainside on Tuesday during a flight from Barcelona to Duesseldorf.

People in Montabaur who knew Lubitz told AP they were shocked at the allegations that he could have intentionally crashed the plane, saying he had been thrilled with his job at Germanwings and seemed to be "very happy."

Germanwings, a low-cost carrier in the Lufthansa Group, said it was setting up a family assistance center in Marseille for relatives of those killed in the crash.

"In these dark hours our full attention belongs to the emotional support of the relatives and friends of the victims of Flight 9525," Germanwings CEO Thomas Winkelmann said in a statement.
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Re: Prosecutors: Evidence Germanwings Co-Pilot Hid Illness
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2015, 12:59:01 pm »
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Prosecutors: Germanwings co-pilot hid illness from airline


By Amy R. Connolly   |   March 27, 2015 at 6:41 AM

 
MARSEILLE, France, March 27 (UPI) -- Documents found in the home of Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz indicated he had a medical condition allowing him to take time off work, further deepening the mystery surrounding the man accused of crashing Flight 9525 into a French mountainside Tuesday killing all 150 aboard.
Prosecutors said they found a torn doctor's note in the 27-year-old's Duesseldorf, Germany home indicating he had an illness that required a medical leave from work. Investigators said he didn't disclose the illness to Germanwings, its parent company Lufthansa or his colleagues. Investigators did not reveal the nature of the illness.

Lufthansa officials said Lubitz was fit to fly and did not suffer any known psychological issues, but several French media outlets are reporting Lubitz was suffering from depression.

Investigators are continuing their search for clues about Lubitz's life, who allegedly locked the pilot out of the cockpit and crashed the Airbus A320. At the same time, the company said it will begin to hold briefings on Saturday to provide "psychological assistance" to the families and friends of crash victims.

Our focus in these darkest hours is to provide psychological assistance to the families and friends of the victims of flight 4U9525," said Thomas Winkelmann, spokesman for the Germanwings Executive Board. "The suffering and pain this catastrophe has caused is immeasurable. No words can express it and no amount of consolation is sufficient but we want to be there for visiting family members and friends if our support is desired."

Vereinigung Cockpit, the German Airline Pilots Association, criticized the investigation, saying there was not enough information yet to draw such a quick conclusion about Lubitz.

Association President Ilja Schulz told The Independent, "we should not rush to conclusions based upon limited data.

"The reasons that led to this tragic accident will only be determined after all data sources have been thoroughly examined," he said.

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Re: Prosecutors: Evidence Germanwings Co-Pilot Hid Illness
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2015, 01:13:23 pm »
"As a radical mosque in Bremen is in the center of the investigation, in which the convert was staying often, it can be assumed that he - as Mohammed Atta, in the attack against New York - received his instructions directly from the immediate vicinity of the mosque."

Did he or did he not attend this radical mosque in Bremen?

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