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re: Germanwings Crash: One Pilot locked out of cockpit at time of crash
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:17 pm to yurintroubl
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:17 pm to yurintroubl
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Lufthansa said on Friday that it will now require two authorized crew members in the cockpit of its flights at all times. The change will cover all the carriers in the Lufthansa Group, which includes Germanwings, Austrian Airlines and Swiss International Air Lines.
With the move, Lufthansa joins a number of other carriers that have done the same in the wake of the Tuesday crash of a Germwings Airbus A320. Investigating authorities believe co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed that flight after the captain left the cockpit and Lubitz subsequently refused to allow him back in.
Air Canada, EasyJet and Norwegian Air Shuttle are among about a half-dozen carriers to publicly announce a similar change since the crash.
Great idea Lufthansa!
Posted on 3/27/15 at 5:04 pm to tigerpimpbot
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Lufthansa said on Friday that it will now require two authorized crew members in the cockpit of its flights at all times. The change will cover all the carriers in the Lufthansa Group, which includes Germanwings, Austrian Airlines and Swiss International Air Lines.
With the move, Lufthansa joins a number of other carriers that have done the same in the wake of the Tuesday crash of a Germwings Airbus A320. Investigating authorities believe co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed that flight after the captain left the cockpit and Lubitz subsequently refused to allow him back in.
Air Canada, EasyJet and Norwegian Air Shuttle are among about a half-dozen carriers to publicly announce a similar change since the crash.
It is now time to implement the one pilot a and dog cockpit concept. The pilot is there to feed the dog and the dog is there to bite the man if he tries to touch anything.
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