Flights security
Investigators are still putting together the pieces,
but from what we know so far, it's likely that 27-year-old German co-pilot
Andreas Lubitz committed mass murder-suicide when he flew a Germanwings
passenger jet carrying 149 passengers and fellow crewmen into the French Alps. Authorities
say they haven't found a suicide note, but it's a safe bet that Lubitz's final
act was prompted by depression (they found the
meds), diminished vision, a deteriorating romantic relationship and
his worry that the Lufthansa subsidiary would ground him if they found out about his
problems, crashing a career he loved and blowing up his livelihood.
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