What are we to make of Andreas Lubitz piloting a Germanwings airplane into the side of a mountain? There is an unhelpful tautology, meant to be explanatory, that arises at times like this. How could ...
An alleged transcript of the Black Box recordings from Germanwings Flight 9525 confirms that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz refused to open the cockpit door for the pilot as reports circulate Lubitz suffered ...
BERLIN - German prosecutors say the co-pilot who crashed Germanwings Flight 9525 researched how to get hold of deadly drugs and the possibility of a living will - a finding that suggests he was ...
MARSEILLE, France -- European investigators are focusing on the psychological state of a 27-year-old German co-pilot who prosecutors say deliberately flew a plane carrying himself and 149 other people ...
Until now, the parents of Andreas Lubitz have been unable to publicly mourn for their son. Lubitz was the Germanwings co-pilot who crashed his plane into the French Alps in March of last year, killing ...
PARIS -- The co-pilot who crashed a Germanwings jet into the Alps feared that he was losing his eyesight, and some of the many doctors he consulted felt he was unfit to fly, a French prosecutor said ...
Before he plunged a plane into the French Alps, Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot Andreas Lubitz feared he was going blind and went to see dozens of doctors, a French prosecutor said Thursday. In the ...
Andreas Lubitz had undergone psychotherapy in the past. — -- Prosecutors in Germany said today that the co-pilot of the downed Germanwings plane had been treated by a psychotherapist because of ...
Rogue co-pilot Andreas Lubitz may have spiked his captain’s coffee with a substance to force him to leave the cockpit for the toilet — allowing the Germanwings flier to lock the door and send the ...
To the editor: Neurologist Robert Sapolsky’s interpretation of mental illness as purely biological leads him to exculpate Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz for killing 149 innocent victims. We can ...
The co-pilot with a history of depression who flew a Germanwings Airbus 320 into the French Alps in March killing all 150 on board reached out to dozens of doctors before the crash, according to a ...