Possible the piece of paper found could be glassine paper?
What is the implication of glassine paper? (I didn't even know what it is until I just googled it!)
Possible the piece of paper found could be glassine paper?
What is the implication of glassine paper? (I didn't even know what it is until I just googled it!)
What is the implication of glassine paper? (I didn't even know what it is until I just googled it!)
After the crash of the German Wings flight, a woman boarded with an uneasy feeling. Now she thanked the pilot on Facebook - for finding the exactly right words.
The captain, she writes, came to the passengers before the start, greeted each personally and held a short speech. "About how he and the crew were strucked by this. He also said that the whole crew has a queasy feeling, but that they are all there voluntarily. And the fact that he has a family, that the crew has a family and that he's going to do everything to be with them again in the evening. "
After a short silence, everyone applauded. "I want to thank this captain," she writes. "Considering that he understood what everyone was thinking. And that he managed it to accomplish that at least I had a good feeling during the flight then."
What is the implication of glassine paper? (I didn't even know what it is until I just googled it!)
Trying to find link but I read they are changing their name to Europe wing later this year anywayI realize it is in bad taste to find humor in this....but that advert is morbidly hilarious.
I wonder if they will end up changing the GermanWings name. If anyone recalls, ValuJet changed their name to Airtran after the crash in a Florida swamp that supposedly lead to passengers being eaten by alligators.
Several articles say the captain went to use the bathroom.
If he did slip the captain something (like visine in his coffee) to bring on an illness that would explain why they were chatting normally during the beginning of the flight and then they got quiet as the captain started to feel sick.
It is interesting to wonder how he got the captain out of the cockpit. Maybe he knew of some switch or setting he could throw in the cockpit that would force the captain to go reset a breaker just outside the cabin?
Its a question for someone who may know this airplaine. Is there some switch or something he knew about that would force the captain to leave the cockpit to reset a breaker or something?
Watching CNN right now. Investigators found ripped up notes from doctor giving him a few days off - including the day he flew. Wow, so he kept this from his employer I take it bc there's no way they'd put him in a cockpit if they knew! Makes me question the medical privacy act worldwide.
Just curious, was the note found at his apt or his parents' home?
Just curious, was the note found at his apt or his parents' home?
Wow, so he kept this from his employer I take it bc there's no way they'd put him in a cockpit if they knew! Makes me question the medical privacy act worldwide.
We don't know for sure when or why he decided to become a mass murderer. He personally chose to end the lives of babies, kids, adults. My thoughts are with the innocent 149.So, he wasn't going to be able to fly ... so he took 149 other people with him.