Pilots and Mental Illness
What happened on Germanwings flight 4U9525 was very tragic and still is a hot topic today. On March 24, 2015 flight 9525 was scheduled for a flight from Spain to Dusseldorf Germany carrying 150 passengers on board. Pilots Patrick Sodenheimer, who had over 6,000 hours in the Airbus alone and co-pilot Andreas Lubitz were at the helm and apologized to all of the passengers for the 26 minute flight delay. To make up for lost time, Captain Sodenheimer decided to cut through France on top of the Alps and as Sodenheimer was going to the bathroom, Lubitz gave him a weird answer saying that "Hopefully" and "We'll see" if they would make it to their destination. That was the last thing heard from flight 9525 until it crashed in the Alps killing everyone on board. What brings up some red flags is Lubitz's answers to Captain Sodenhiemer's questions about making it to their destination. Apparently the answers to his questions about the airplane and the destination ...