Originally posted by Evan
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The 4U-A320 was 150% in perfect shape, so, technical failure was not the case.
As I posted earlier, this happening leaves me speechless. But nevertheless, there are a few words that I want to say.
First of all, I have to direct a
Merci pour votre travail.
to all of our French friends who still help us to find the #9525 FDR. This includes a big Thank You to Mr. Brice Robin,
a big Thank You to all the French who provide a bed and a breakfast for one or two of us,
and a big Thank You to all French helicopter pilots, bus drivers, members of the Gendarmerie, et cetera.
Thank You!
As 64 passengers of #9525 come from where I live, Northrhine-Westfalia, I urge to know everything about it.
The very last news about this insane incident. The 27 year old Co-pilot went to work last Tuesday although
he did not have to?!
What the hell ... fxx?!
I mean, I am 10 years older than this youngster. Was there nobody, who said to this ill person, you are only good when you are happy.
I mean, successful people always have an older friend,
auf Deutsch: Mentor, Tutor, Berater, Fürsprecher,
so, I can not believe that the older friends of this young co pilot would have been so very unsuccessful!
I still have no idea how we were able to let this happen.
PS: We all need older friends. Probably, this is even right for the #1 leftseat of my fav airline. He is not quite 12 years older than me. He comes from where I come from. And I don't wanna change with him. This must be an awful job in these days!
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