German Co-Pilot Was Suffering from Depression
德國副駕駛一直受抑郁癥困擾
Mental health experts believe that Andreas Lubitz, the 27-year-old German co-pilot accused of deliberately crashing a passenger plane into the French Alps last week, was suffering from depression. Investigators found atorn up doctor’s note and several bottles of antidepressants at the co-pilot’s home. An analysis of the co-pilot’s tablet revealed that he had searched for information about “suicide methods” and “cockpit door security” in the weeks leading up to the crash that killed 149 people. Information from the black box suggeststhat Lubitz sped up the Airbus and crashed it into the mountain while the captain, who had left momentarily for a washroom break, pounded on the locked cockpit door.
心理健康專家認為27歲的德國副駕駛安德烈亞斯·盧比茨是故意在上周將客機撞上阿爾卑斯山的,他一直受到抑郁癥的困擾。調查人員在他的家中發現了褶皺的醫生便條,以及多瓶抗抑郁藥物。經過對藥物進行分析,他曾經在事發前幾周尋找過關于如何自殺以及駕駛艙門安全的信息,這起事故造成149人死亡。黑匣子上的信息表明盧比茨在撞山之前進行了加速,這期間,主駕駛不斷敲擊上鎖的駕駛艙門,他之前去了一趟洗手間。
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