According to the New York Times, the young officer would have sought treatment for vision problems that could jeopardize his career. Information not confirmed by the Düsseldorf hospital for reasons of confidentiality. On sick leave on the day of the disaster, seemed to suffer from after a "major depressive episode" in 2009. The German police found "many drugs" for the treatment in his home.
But investigators urge caution before drawing any conclusion. The assumption of technical failure is not ruled out and as the pilot who knew Andreas Lubitz, it seemed "normal":
"I flew with that colleague when there are three or four weeks. I have normal vision, quiet him. He even projects. He said he was happy to fly for Lufthansa, he wanted to fly longer distances and even become a pilot on the A380, "said the pilot
Meanwhile, the families of the 149 victims continue to come and gather at the scene of the tragedy near Vernet and also in Seyne-les-Alpes. A ceremony was held yesterday at Worthy and Angela Merkel will participate with other European leaders to a national mourning ceremony in Germany on April 17 in the Cathedral of Cologne.
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