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Old 03-26-2015, 04:30 PM  
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NewsWires : euronews : Co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing Germanwings jet

If his employer knew he was a depressive, that would be all the more reason to ground him for public safety. That in itself would make them more culpable -- endangering the traveling public with prior knowledge that something this *could* happen.

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Setting the plane’s controls for rapid descent was an act that “could only have been voluntary”, Robin said. “He had… no reason to stop the pilot-in-command from coming back into the cockpit. He had no reason to refuse to answer to the air controller who was alerting him on the loss of altitude.”
Fuck his privacy rights -- all 144 passengers and six crew members were killed ... No one can bring them back. Public safety should trump any "privacy rights." If in fact this was an intentional act -- it was an act of mass murder.
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