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Blimey...
Alps crash: Lubitz 'had treatment for suicidal tendencies' - BBC News
So he DID work with Suity....Alps crash: Lubitz 'had treatment for suicidal tendencies'Comment
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And they let him fly again! Airline is going to be sued into oblivion.Originally posted by stek View PostBlimey...
Alps crash: Lubitz 'had treatment for suicidal tendencies' - BBC News
So he DID work with Suity....Comment
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But did the airline know? And is not knowing an excuse?Originally posted by Unix View PostAnd they let him fly again! Airline is going to be sued into oblivion.
In the BP deep water oil fiasco 'not knowing' the alarm was disconnected from the battery gave them no reprieve, which would have notified them to shut off the well head."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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And what of the Hubris Syndrome?
Originally posted by stek View Post
If we go down this road it opens the door to many other cases where mental illness has resulted in mass murder...
During Blair’s premiership, David Owen had several meetings and conversations with him that afforded a unique insight into his modus operandi. In this book Owen presents a devastating critique of how Blair and Bush manipulated intelligence, ignored informed advice and failed to plan for the aftermath of regime change in Iraq. Their messianic manner, excessive confidence and belief that they would be vindicated by a ‘higher court’, brought chaos to Iraq and resulted in hundreds of thousands of civilian casualties."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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But don't subsequent medical reports say he was no longer suicidal. Wouldn't they take priority? Banning someone for life from various jobs because they hit a low patch at some point seems rather harsh.Originally posted by Unix View PostAnd they let him fly again! Airline is going to be sued into oblivion.Comment
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True, but there is a bit of a difference between common sense and grieving people sensing a jackpot....Originally posted by MyUserName View PostBut don't subsequent medical reports say he was no longer suicidal. Wouldn't they take priority? Banning someone for life from various jobs because they hit a low patch at some point seems rather harsh.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Someone is.Originally posted by Unix View PostAnd they let him fly again! Airline is going to be sued into oblivion.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Hurt feelings and a change of career vs 150 dead innocent people.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostBut don't subsequent medical reports say he was no longer suicidal. Wouldn't they take priority? Banning someone for life from various jobs because they hit a low patch at some point seems rather harsh.
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