bovril Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 But then surely a terrorist could get that out of one of the crew, which defeats the object? A terrorist could do pretty much anything if they were determined to bring down a plane.
GaelicFox Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I actually got a 5 day ban from this forum becuase I stated my professional reputation this guy was a murdering psychopath and depression had little to do with this , the admin of this forum felt that was "HEARSAY" LOL Obviously I have been proved right , his detailed research on how to ensure the door could not be opened proves crashing the plane is not the action of a man deranged with depression its the conscious actions of a murdering psychopath ! end of
bovril Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I actually got a 5 day ban from this forum becuase I stated my professional reputation this guy was a murdering psychopath and depression had little to do with this , the admin of this forum felt that was "HEARSAY" lol Obviously I have been proved right , his detailed research on how to ensure the door could not be opened proves crashing the plane is not the action of a man deranged with depression its the conscious actions of a murdering psychopath ! end of Sorry when did this happen?!?
Kent Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I understood it that there was still a master code that could be used from outside, that's changed every month, to stop people in the cockpit from doing exactly that. From what I read at the time, there is only one code (that probably does change periodically like you say) but the "Reject" switch in the cockpit can stop absolutely anyone from gaining access for a minimum of five minutes. I guess it makes sense if you think that the idea of the system would primarily be to stop potential hijackers from holding a crew member hostage and demanding that they enter the code, which is more likely to happen than the other way round where the hijacker has locked himself in the cockpit and knows where the switch is and how it operates.
Carl the Llama Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I actually got a 5 day ban from this forum becuase I stated my professional reputation this guy was a murdering psychopath and depression had little to do with this , the admin of this forum felt that was "HEARSAY" lol Obviously I have been proved right , his detailed research on how to ensure the door could not be opened proves crashing the plane is not the action of a man deranged with depression its the conscious actions of a murdering psychopath ! end of It's my unprofessional opinion that your professional reputation[sic] is a load of horseshit. If you work in mental health then you must know that people suffering from depression can still research and learn things without their prognosis being invalidated. If anything, that he chose to look into shit like this is further proof of his impaired state. If you don't work in mental health I don't see what your profession or its 'reputation' has to do with anything.
GaelicFox Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 It's my unprofessional opinion that your professional reputation[sic] is a load of horseshit. If you work in mental health then you must know that people suffering from depression can still research and learn things without their prognosis being invalidated. If anything, that he chose to look into shit like this is further proof of his impaired state. If you don't work in mental health I don't see what your profession or its 'reputation' has to do with anything. What a load of tripe my friend .... The point I was making depression had little to do with crashing a plane , being a psychopath is likely to make anyone depressed Think about that And for the record I'm more than qualified to stand over that He was a very BAD man ...not at all mad
Carl the Llama Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 What a load of tripe my friend .... The point I was making depression had little to do with crashing a plane , being a psychopath is likely to make anyone depressed Think about that And for the record I'm more than qualified to stand over that He was a very BAD man ...not at all mad Is it? A lot of psycopaths turn out to be very happily successful businessmen or politicians. I don't accept that depression is a symptom of being a psycopath.
ADK Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I don't really think what he did could be brought on solely by depression. There are many people with positions of responsibility who suffer from depression and a backlash against them because of one person's actions who may or may not have been depressed when they deliberately killed 150 people would be unhelpful. It's ironic that he was only able to crash the plane because of measures brought in due to the paranoia over terrorism.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 On the news this morning that Bild and Paris Match have been offered and seen mobile phone video footage of the last moments of the flight. What kind of utter utter **** gets hold of that and instead of taking it to the investigators tries to sell it? I hope they catch them and send them to jail for theft and impeding a criminal investigation and anything else they can think of. ***** of the highest order. 100% correct, John.
Guest Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 On the news this morning that Bild and Paris Match have been offered and seen mobile phone video footage of the last moments of the flight. What kind of utter utter **** gets hold of that and instead of taking it to the investigators tries to sell it? I hope they catch them and send them to jail for theft and impeding a criminal investigation and anything else they can think of. ***** of the highest order. Surely that's capitalism at its best. Why shouldn't some quick thinking and acting entrepreneur benefit from this sad situation?
Vlad the Fox Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I'd like to think that morality can act as a brake when capitalism tries to overstep the mark.
sphericalfox Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I'd like to think that morality can act as a brake when capitalism tries to overstep the mark.
Mike Oxlong Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I actually got a 5 day ban from this forum becuase I stated my professional reputation this guy was a murdering psychopath and depression had little to do with this , the admin of this forum felt that was "HEARSAY" LOL Obviously I have been proved right , his detailed research on how to ensure the door could not be opened proves crashing the plane is not the action of a man deranged with depression its the conscious actions of a murdering psychopath ! end of So people with depressive illness are incapable of pre meditation or conscious action. I'm guessing you got your qualifications from the University of Timbuktu and bought them online! I am very familiar with the standards required of forensic experts and in my opinion you've rather discredited yourself by your postings on this topic. I don't need to repeat why as I've already posted my views earlier in the thread. No animus on my part, just surprise.
Guest Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I'd like to think that morality can act as a brake when capitalism tries to overstep the mark. Capitalists know no bounds - haven't you watched Wolf of Wall Street?
Webbo Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 Without starting another pointless and silly debate 1 person selling mobile phone footage does represent of all of capitalism. For all we know the person who found the phone could be a committed socialist.
Guest Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 Without starting another pointless and silly debate 1 person selling mobile phone footage does represent of all of capitalism. For all we know the person who found the phone could be a committed socialist. It's the act not the person that is Capitalism.
MooseBreath Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 Capitalism provides only what the market wants and no more. In this case it appears that the market doesn't actually want to see the video, and hence it hasn't been released. But even if it was, it would only be because people want to see it. That's people being immoral, not capitalism.
Buce Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I'd like to think that morality can act as a brake when capitalism tries to overstep the mark. I'm sure we'd all like to think that.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I actually got a 5 day ban from this forum becuase I stated my professional reputation this guy was a murdering psychopath and depression had little to do with this , the admin of this forum felt that was "HEARSAY" lol Obviously I have been proved right , his detailed research on how to ensure the door could not be opened proves crashing the plane is not the action of a man deranged with depression its the conscious actions of a murdering psychopath ! end of You were proved right, then.
Vlad the Fox Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 I'm sure we'd all like to think that. Sadly it's an insatiable beast.
MC Prussian Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 According to latest reports, the co-pilot deliberately accelerated the plane just before the crash: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/germanwings-plane-crash/11513967/Second-black-box-confirms-French-Alps-crash-co-pilot-Andreas-Lubitz-acted-deliberately.html
Tuna Posted 3 April 2015 Posted 3 April 2015 Imagine if the Captain had gained entry into the cockpit. That Axe would have been embedded in Lubitz skull next.
Guest Posted 4 April 2015 Posted 4 April 2015 Imagine if the Captain had gained entry into the cockpit. That Axe would have been embedded in Lubitz skull next. Or maybe he'd have realised the co-pilot had life problems, sat down and started talking to him.
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