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Monday, March 30

About Germanwings

Lots of speculation is going on about the guy who 'most probably' brought down the Germanwings plane...
as horrible as it is to stat with,
constant attempts to make sure 'blame isn't put on him prematurely' aren't helping the situation.

Public opinion is quite set as of now.
I can't say that this opinion is 100% correct, I'm only saying that it would require rock-solid EVIDENCE to change it. And most likely there'd be no such evidence...

Therefore I think in the end the company in question would succumb and 'compensate' all parties involved.

It's very hard on the family of the pilot, sure, but what about the families of the victims? Where do you draw the line? Who's more 'victimized'?

If it'd be proven that pilot didn't bring the plane down intentionally, then it's one different story.
If he did bring it down intentionally (setting autopilot to low altitude seems quite intentional to me, though), I can only offer my sympathy to pilot's family for having such an insensible son (brother, etc.), who wasn't thinking of consequences of his actions even on people he should care about. They should understand how families of passengers feel...

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