Saturday, March 28, 2015

Germanwings copilot Hide Permit Memorandum on Day Hospital Accident Occurs

Attorney Germany discover new facts alleged that the co-pilot aircraft with flight number 4U9525 Germanwings intentionally crashing a plane into the Alps, France. Copilot named Andreas Lubitz (27) was known to hide memorandum in sick on the day of the incident that killed 150 people on board.

Quoted by AFP, in search Lubitz home, investigators found the prosecutor medical documents that suggest the co-pilot was not on duty.

"The medical documents, which suggest the presence of a disease and needs proper medical care," according to the prosecutor's office investigator Germany, Friday (27/03/2015).

In addition, investigators also found a "memorandum of sick leave torn and still valid, one of which applies to the day when the accident happened."

These findings support previous allegations that call Lubitz suffering from depression. "She hid her illness from superiors and colleagues," the prosecutor's statement in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Lufthansa, Germanwings parent company, has confirmed that Lubitz had a break flew six years ago. However, he then passed all physical and psychological tests and are considered "100 per cent fit to fly". (Read: What motive copilot Germanwings Aircraft Drop?)

A number of his friends said, Lubitz experienced health problems six years ago, which is described by a friend as "fatigue", but he has recovered and then looked very normal.

In addition, Lubitz also allegedly suffered "personal life crisis". German youth was called to have a personal relationship problems with his girlfriend, which led him to predict shaken by a deep personal crisis. (Read: Germanwings copilot Problem with girlfriend)