Saturday, May 30, 2015

USA – He writes a suicide note on the plane, and threat … – MetroNews

How not to think Andreas Lubitz, the German co-driver of Germanwings, depressive, who voluntarily rushed into the French Alps late March 1st plane with 150 people on board? An American says he saw his plane nearby write a suicide note in which he threatened other passengers, reports the New York Daily News.

“I was scared to death”

She says he found the attitude of his strange neighbor as soon as he sat down. He opened a green book, in which he began writing frantically. Reading over his shoulder, Vicki Riffe discovered the disturbing letter that this man was scribbling. “He started writing very fast, furiously,” said she told the tabloid Tuesday, hours after the incident. “I was scared to death,” says the fifties, “I began to think of my children.”

This resident of the State of Washington immediately warned the crew of his dismal Plans before the plane takes off. The pilot of this flight San Francisco-Austin then announced that he was returning to the gate, citing technical problems. Police officers then boarded and led the man out of the machine.

The plane could leave, the passenger expelled apparently was unarmed

sniffer dogs searched the plane while before it can start. A little over a dozen passengers, of 108 initially decided to go down and take another flight. Vicki has Riffe, she chose to stay when the pilot ensured that the aircraft was considered safe.

The airline confirmed that a man had been expelled from the flight after some of the passengers were concerned about the behavior of one of them, but a spokesman denied he threatened other passengers. “The passenger in question was escorted from the camera to the SFO and observed by medical professionals,” said Virgin. According to a member of the administration in charge of aviation safety, the passenger had undergone a security check and was apparently unarmed.

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