No survivors in crash of Germanwings jet carrying 150; black box recovered

Blackleaf

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Obviously, I never said anything of the sort, so this is another of those "facts" you make up in what, in normal people, would be a brain.

No. But we all know that whenever these things happen your, Tecumsehbones's, first suspects are "white Christian extremists" rather than the much more likely suspects, the Muslims.
 

Blackleaf

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She didn't call him a "little old churchgoing Hilda," but rather a German Lutheran.


Oh, how silly of me not to suspect the German Lutherans before the Muslims. What WAS I thinking?

Also, where did I say that this guy was a Muslim? I merely asked were there any Muslims on the plane, because the Muslims are my first suspects in this case and others like it.
 

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For values of "we all know" = I just made it up.

We all know what you think.

The difference me and you is that I always suspect the Muslims first in these cases. You don't.

That's why your lot who run the airport security always give 90-year-old Hilda a good frisking yet waive 25-year-old Abdul through without so much as a glance.
 

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kept the pilot out of the cockpit after the first officer got up mid-flight. Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin, who briefed the media on the cockpit recording’s contents, said you could hear the pilot pounding on the door as his junior colleague starts the plane’s deadly descent into the Alps. Lubitz can be heard breathing normally on the recording for the duration. The passengers, who included school children and infants, were unaware of what was happening in the cockpit for much of the approximately eight-minute descent, but they can be heard screaming in the final moments of the recording. Robin said they were “very aware” of what was happening just before the plane smashed into the Alps. There were 144 people and six crew members on board. The pilot is only being identified as Patrick S., a father of two with over 6,000 hours of flying experience.
what a tragedy...a lot of souls lost on this one...can not even imagine how the locked out pilot felt knowing exactly what would happen.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You already have my opinion on this issue, read above.. don't try to pull me into your trolling B.S.

He was a mentally ill man that sadly took 150 souls with him. Sad for the co-pilots family, and sad for the 150 families who lost loved ones on this flight.

So piss off Tonto.
Will do. I'll just watch and laugh from the sidelines while the stupid between you and Blackleaf heterodynes.

Just remember, Boomster, whatever the details of the crash, it's all Obama's fault.
 

DaSleeper

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You already have my opinion on this issue, read above.. don't try to pull me into your trolling B.S.

He was a mentally ill man that sadly took 150 souls with him. Sad for the co-pilots family, and sad for the 150 families who lost loved ones on this flight.

So piss off Tonto.
Hard to imagine a big Washington lawyer nagging like a schoolyard kid.... non?
 

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And you know this how, exactly?
this guy is blatantly trolling or lives some awkward sheltered life. he does seem to worship the british inbred monarchs.

You already have my opinion on this issue, read above.. don't try to pull me into your trolling B.S.

He was a mentally ill man that sadly took 150 souls with him. Sad for the co-pilots family, and sad for the 150 families who lost loved ones on this flight.

So piss off Tonto.


This was my first thought, some sort of mental illness. Although the co-pilot apparently passed medical inspections. Maybe he had depression that just got worse, only speculation at this point.
 

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There is no such thing as a Mussie Name its a religion and all kinds of people
belong. We have tow wait and see what motivated him.
Quick solutions to problems like locking off the cockpit has come back to haunt
the industry.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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There is no such thing as a Mussie Name its a religion and all kinds of people
belong. We have tow wait and see what motivated him.
Quick solutions to problems like locking off the cockpit has come back to haunt
the industry.
Yep. Shortly after 9/11, a number of people pointed out that the reason El Al never gets hijacked anymore is that El Al planes have separate entrances, food service, and toilets for the crew, with a solid bulkhead between the cockpit and the cabin.

The response from the U.S. (and presumably German) airline industry? "That'd be too EXPENSIVE!"
 

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Reports are that Lubitz took a break from his training to battle 'depression'. But even depressed people, bent on suicide, still have some kind of conscience and don't take another 149 people, who are reliant on them for their safety, with them. That's the act of a raving maniac and sociopath. I'd be surprised if there wasn't some kind of precursors to this that were ignored.
 
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Look at the jubilation because it was someone OTHER THAN and AS USUAL. lol
 

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Hard to imagine a big Washington lawyer nagging like a schoolyard kid.... non?

Exactly....

This was my first thought, some sort of mental illness. Although the co-pilot apparently passed medical inspections. Maybe he had depression that just got worse, only speculation at this point.

Yes but his medical was up for a review in May of 2015... (not sure of the accuracy, so much BS is now hitting the Internet, conspiracy theories and nut jobs claiming this or that)
 

mentalfloss

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Look at the jubilation because it was someone OTHER THAN and AS USUAL. lol

Nah.

I was just playing around with Blackleaf who believed it was likely that this airline pilot was some kinda crazy jihadist.

Was it possible? Sure.

Was it likely?