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German doctors blast Lufthansa over 2015 Germanwings crash

The head of Germany’s doctors’ association has lashed out at both Lufthansa and aviation regulators for failing to prevent last year’s Germanwings crash by allowing a pilot who suffered from severe depression to fly.
Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed flight A320 in the French Alps in March 2015, killing himself and 149 on board.
Investigators subsequently found he had a history of depression and suicidal tendencies, and that Lufthansa – the parent company of Germanwings – knew about his health condition.
In remarks to the Hamburger Abendblatt published late on Thursday, doctors’ association chief Frank Ulrich Montgomery blamed Lufthansa as well as Germany’s Federal Aviation Authority for neglecting to take a closer look at pilots suffering from psychological problems.
“As doctors, we find it appalling that both the Federal Aviation Authority and Lufthansa knew that this pilot had records of severe depression but underwent no particular checks,” he said. “Lufthansa has failed as an employer and the Federal Aviation Authority too as a regulator.”
“They should have required more frequent checks on such pilots,” he said. “An annual examination – as is the general rule – is insufficient in such cases.”
Montgomery also highlighted the shortcoming of medical controls that focused largely on “physical findings and laboratory tests” but which neglected psychological examinations.
The doctor also criticised Lufthansa for scrapping a life-long “Unfit-to-fly insurance” which would have given ill pilots the security of drawing some income throughout their lifetime.
Such policies are now limited to just 10 years, he said.

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