Friday, March 27, 2015

The co-pilot of the crashed A320 contacted the clinic in Dusseldorf – RBC

The co-pilot of the crashed A320 Andreas Lubicz two weeks before the crash treated at the University Hospital Düsseldorf for the survey. However, treatment of depression in the hospital, he did not pass, said in a statement the clinic.

The report notes that the young man turned to the clinic in late February 2015 and 10 March 2015. But it was only about the diagnosis. Details of these appeals, as specified in the clinic to disclose prohibited because of patient confidentiality. On Friday, the information will be transferred to the prosecution of Düsseldorf.

On Friday edition of Der Spiegel, citing the statement of the German prosecutor’s office reported that during the search of the house Ljubica was found broken medical certificate of illness, valid on the day of the disaster. Law enforcers also found documents that indicate that Lubicz was treated and hide their illness from the employer. The prosecutor’s office did not specify the nature of the disease pilot. Investigators also found in the house of the deceased suicide note.

In response, the company Germanwings issued a statement saying that Lubicz sick leave in the company does not provide.

Airbus A320 aircraft suffered March 24 crash during a flight from Barcelona to Dusseldorf. On board were 144 passengers and six crew members, all of them died. Liner began to decline, barely reaching cruising altitude of 11.5 thousand. M. According to data obtained after deciphering flight recorders in the time of the collapse in the cockpit was only Lubicz, and the door was locked, and he did not let the crew commander. Marseille prosecutor believes that the co-pilot deliberately directed the plane to land.

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