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Surya Gayatri

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72. On the professional pilot forum I sometimes read, opinion is very divided
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 04:38 AM
Mar 2015

Last edited Sun Mar 29, 2015, 10:47 AM - Edit history (1)

on the locked-door issue.

Some contend that attempted hijackings have dropped off since 9/11 as a result, and that lives have been saved.

Others say it was a well-meaning mistake, with unintended consequences--a disaster waiting to happen.

FYI: http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/558654-airbus-a320-crashed-southern-france.html

Sadly, I guess, he will be forgotten within a year or two. The crash won't but he will. Shrike47 Mar 2015 #1
Well, he will have had his '15 minutes of fame', albeit Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #2
It might have been nice if she had reported this to the airlines. Chemisse Mar 2015 #3
Was she so afraid of him that she didn't dare for fear Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #4
She will regret not reporting him for the rest of her life. mnhtnbb Mar 2015 #5
Just too horrible to contemplate. She's been hiding Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #9
yup Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #16
He told her, supposedly, that he was getting psychiatric care. randome Mar 2015 #17
I agree. Chemisse Mar 2015 #18
And I agree with that. Maybe she should have been more aware of the consequences than most. randome Mar 2015 #21
More like hindsight quarterbacking at this point... TeeYiYi Mar 2015 #30
Why didn't his parents report his problems? malaise Mar 2015 #29
Maybe because like so many parents, they remained willfully blind...? Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #32
Or unwilling to look deeper than his facade to see the illness underneath. Chemisse Mar 2015 #53
My pilot, my son...unhappily, all too common. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #54
No matter what the laws are, I would feel a personal moral and ethical duty to warn someone. Sienna86 Mar 2015 #6
even if he had mentall illness it sounds like he was aware JI7 Mar 2015 #7
Being mentally ill does not mean your perception Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #10
not always JI7 Mar 2015 #14
Of course, I'm generalizing for the sake of brevity. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #15
Then why make a statement like that? enlightenment Mar 2015 #22
Didn't feel like going into a multi-§ exposé on the Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #23
Then perhaps you should enlightenment Mar 2015 #33
In as much as this is the lead news story in every Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #35
Given that enlightenment Mar 2015 #37
I have mental issues, yeah. I also fly fairly frequently. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #61
link? elehhhhna Mar 2015 #8
Oh, thanks for asking. Forgot! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #11
Isn't that a tabloid? ann--- Mar 2015 #79
There are several links in the OP to more reliable sources... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #80
The Daily Mail? oberliner Mar 2015 #12
OK then, here's another...although the DM is often first off the mark Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #13
The Mail has now removed the word 'heinous' from the quote of the ex-girlfriend muriel_volestrangler Mar 2015 #19
One would hope she wasn't aware of his 'heinous' intentions... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #20
Agree about the DM--purposely didn't use it as a source for an OP Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #24
All are attributing to the original source, the story in Bild pinboy3niner Mar 2015 #26
True, and 'lost in translation' may explain why some Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #28
She really should have reported him via the system set up Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #25
Failure to report in France can be prosecuted under Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #27
"Unerlassene Hilfeleistung" DFW Mar 2015 #74
Preach it, brother..."The mental health records?...It is his employer's DUTY to know them!" Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #75
Yes, I saw that DFW Mar 2015 #76
OMG, the panic...did you get calls from the States, too? Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #83
Of course-but later DFW Mar 2015 #86
Yes, know the time-lag problem well. Can never just Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #92
I agree ann--- Mar 2015 #78
But, that's precisely what's at issue here. German doctors Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #84
How about that right to mental health privacy? kcr Mar 2015 #31
No, not bigotted, just in the real world, where Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #34
The real world filled with mass murderers around every corner? kcr Mar 2015 #62
A real world where hundreds of thousands of flyers Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #64
Nothing wrong with reassurance kcr Mar 2015 #71
On the professional pilot forum I sometimes read, opinion is very divided Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #72
Opinion is divided on a forum? Unheard of! kcr Mar 2015 #81
Yeah, who knew? A divergence of views! LOL! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #82
No way to know for certain what would have happened since it already happened kcr Mar 2015 #93
Yes, this issue is at the crux of 'open and free' societies... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #94
I'm not arguing from a personal liberty POV kcr Mar 2015 #95
True that 'if they really want to kill you, they will'... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #96
I'm sure it is important to the airline industry and their bottom line kcr Mar 2015 #97
Rather shortsighted POV, if I may say so. If nobody will Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #98
It wouldn't be the desired outcome. Which is why I don't think everyone will just stop flying. kcr Mar 2015 #99
There are serveral anxious flyers just in my immediate entourage. After such a catastrophe, Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #100
Flying produces a lot of anxiety in some people and always has. kcr Mar 2015 #101
True, back in the day, flying used to be a fairly pleasant experience... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #103
We are at our worst when we judge and demonize based on fears uppityperson Mar 2015 #36
Certainly do not wish to appear to be 'disingenuous', UP... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #38
Did you see the latest on his vision problems? uppityperson Mar 2015 #43
Yes, his vision problems and probable consultations were mentioned in the BBC article... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #47
sleep aids cause vision problems KMOD Mar 2015 #55
Did not know that...thanks. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #56
what about bus drivers? teachers? arely staircase Mar 2015 #39
Definitely, anyone operating potentially deadly machinery Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #48
ok arely staircase Mar 2015 #49
I had a feeling that cwydro Mar 2015 #40
So did I, the moment they said his breathing in the cockpit Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #42
I see that you're taking flak in this thread cwydro Mar 2015 #41
Thank you for understanding...it's at the top of every Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #44
It's all over CNN here non-stop. cwydro Mar 2015 #46
Yes, he'd been consulting doctors about it, apparently... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #51
There are some good reports on Der Spiegel malaise Mar 2015 #50
It's frontpage news in every European media outlet, serious and otherwise... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #57
Mass murder is part of the E! entertainment culture... Eleanors38 Mar 2015 #45
Well said...LOL! What's a sociopath to do! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #52
feel free to post your protected health information here when you get a chance frylock Mar 2015 #58
How silly...why would I do that on an open forum? Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #59
just because you are THEORETICALLY willing to hand over your private life mopinko Mar 2015 #63
An entire safety-sensitive industry cannot be monitored on a case by case basis, relying Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #65
and no matter how many members here tell you that you are being mopinko Mar 2015 #68
Once again, I repeat my contention that mandatory Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #69
Posters are allowed to have differing opinions. cwydro Mar 2015 #85
Hey, cwydro, thanks for getting my back. Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #87
I hate when DUers try to tell others cwydro Mar 2015 #88
Couldn't agree more...reveals a disturbing authoritarian bent, IMHO... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #89
True dat. cwydro Mar 2015 #91
'...in infamy.' n/t moondust Mar 2015 #60
Shit just got real. Initech Mar 2015 #66
Yeah, Lufthansa's legal crew is burning the midnight oil Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #67
I can imagine. Initech Mar 2015 #70
Pure and simple... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #73
Why didn't she say something to ann--- Mar 2015 #77
Very personal issue...maybe she was just so glad Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #90
Her mistake ann--- Mar 2015 #109
He had the makings of a successful CEO. A true sociopath. nt valerief Mar 2015 #102
Sadly, yes, he missed his calling. Tragically bad career orientation... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #104
There is no "right to mental health privacy" once a person is dead, and especially after they've MADem Mar 2015 #105
No 'right to mental health privacy' indeed. It's becoming Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #106
I suspect that this "accident" (and I put it in quotes for a reason--as it was a mass murder) will MADem Mar 2015 #107
Lots of discussion about just this professional threat Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #108
Once we get past a bit of a bumpy period--and they'll probably roll it out with cargo aircraft, to MADem Mar 2015 #111
Parachutes for planes? Who knew...I'd certainly never Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #112
Yeah, they exist--and one manufacturer says they 'might' have saved the Germanwings pax. MADem Mar 2015 #113
Hey, thanks for bringing this! Astonishing... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #114
That's what I've always thought, myself. MADem Mar 2015 #115
Thanks...I'd never thought of this in my wildest imagination! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #116
This from the continuous coverage in the German press... Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #110
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