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  • S SledgeHammer01

    So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide, but now Germanwings 9525 is starting to look like one too. Investigators have reported that the CVR shows that one pilot was locked out of the cockpit and trying to "break the door down" while the pilot in the cockpit did not respond. Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked. Door lockout has to be engaged on purpose and is unusual. Also, the memory card from the FDR is "missing". Also unusual on a non fly by night airline. But if I've learned anything from watching Air Crash Investigation, it's that weird stuff happens up there. But door lockout should NOT be one of them.

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    I understood that locking the door was standard practice these days?

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      I understood that locking the door was standard practice these days?

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      You are supposed to keep the door locked, that's for sure. I was under the impression that there is a keypad on the door, but that the keypad can be locked out from the cockpit? Can't be possible a person has to open the door. What if there is an emergency? I'd think you'd certainly want someone at the controls 100% of the time, no exceptions. Getting up and opening the door would be a breach of that.

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        You are supposed to keep the door locked, that's for sure. I was under the impression that there is a keypad on the door, but that the keypad can be locked out from the cockpit? Can't be possible a person has to open the door. What if there is an emergency? I'd think you'd certainly want someone at the controls 100% of the time, no exceptions. Getting up and opening the door would be a breach of that.

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        True I guess - if the plane is out of control you wouldn't want to be locked out!

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          True I guess - if the plane is out of control you wouldn't want to be locked out!

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          So I'm watching CNN and they confirmed my "theories": 1) the door is kept "locked" 2) from outside, there is a keypad and you can enter a code and the door will open UNLESS the override / lockout is turned on from inside the cockpit -- if the override / lockout is turned on, then door has to be manually opened 3) FAA regulations say you aren't allowed to have one pilot only in the cockpit. If a pilot has to leave to take a bathroom break, the head flight attendant MUST come in, so there should always be TWO people in the cockpit at all times 4) flight had a huge descent, but it was "controlled", but no radio contact 5) pilot outside the cockpit could be heard on the CVR trying to break down the door Not looking good :(.

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          • S SledgeHammer01

            So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide, but now Germanwings 9525 is starting to look like one too. Investigators have reported that the CVR shows that one pilot was locked out of the cockpit and trying to "break the door down" while the pilot in the cockpit did not respond. Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked. Door lockout has to be engaged on purpose and is unusual. Also, the memory card from the FDR is "missing". Also unusual on a non fly by night airline. But if I've learned anything from watching Air Crash Investigation, it's that weird stuff happens up there. But door lockout should NOT be one of them.

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            Well, i don't think about such things anymore. You know, check the passenger list or something else that might be interesting, take it to people that create conspiracy theories and they tell you a complete story to that, why and how they managed to do it. It's just sad that so many ppl died, besides that there is too much room for imagination

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              Well, i don't think about such things anymore. You know, check the passenger list or something else that might be interesting, take it to people that create conspiracy theories and they tell you a complete story to that, why and how they managed to do it. It's just sad that so many ppl died, besides that there is too much room for imagination

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              HobbyProggy wrote:

              Well, i don't think about such things anymore.

              HobbyProggy wrote:

              take it to people that create conspiracy theories and they tell you a complete story to that

              :thumbsup: That's precisely why I don't think about such things anymore too.

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                I understood that locking the door was standard practice these days?

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                that´s indeed what they said in the news. My guess it´s similar like closing your front door and then realizing you forgot your keys :rolleyes:

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                • S SledgeHammer01

                  So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide, but now Germanwings 9525 is starting to look like one too. Investigators have reported that the CVR shows that one pilot was locked out of the cockpit and trying to "break the door down" while the pilot in the cockpit did not respond. Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked. Door lockout has to be engaged on purpose and is unusual. Also, the memory card from the FDR is "missing". Also unusual on a non fly by night airline. But if I've learned anything from watching Air Crash Investigation, it's that weird stuff happens up there. But door lockout should NOT be one of them.

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                  At this point that is all pure speculation.

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                  • L Lost User

                    I understood that locking the door was standard practice these days?

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                    Yes. It's one of the changes that were implemented to make travelling safer. I thank God for the wonderful people who spend their days working out ways to make us safer.

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                    • S SledgeHammer01

                      So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide, but now Germanwings 9525 is starting to look like one too. Investigators have reported that the CVR shows that one pilot was locked out of the cockpit and trying to "break the door down" while the pilot in the cockpit did not respond. Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked. Door lockout has to be engaged on purpose and is unusual. Also, the memory card from the FDR is "missing". Also unusual on a non fly by night airline. But if I've learned anything from watching Air Crash Investigation, it's that weird stuff happens up there. But door lockout should NOT be one of them.

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                      SledgeHammer01 wrote:

                      Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked

                      Or why it didn't continue on autopilot....

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                        So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide, but now Germanwings 9525 is starting to look like one too. Investigators have reported that the CVR shows that one pilot was locked out of the cockpit and trying to "break the door down" while the pilot in the cockpit did not respond. Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked. Door lockout has to be engaged on purpose and is unusual. Also, the memory card from the FDR is "missing". Also unusual on a non fly by night airline. But if I've learned anything from watching Air Crash Investigation, it's that weird stuff happens up there. But door lockout should NOT be one of them.

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                        When I first read that I read; "Another polite suicide" and...well there is no and!

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                          SledgeHammer01 wrote:

                          Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked

                          Or why it didn't continue on autopilot....

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                          Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                          That would have required the autopilot to be on surely? and if the pilot was incapacitated quickly he may not have had time to turn it on (if he had time surely he could have also opened the door?) yesterday they were saying a cracked windscreen, to day this, tomorrow it may be something completely different, I will wait until the office cause is released

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                            That would have required the autopilot to be on surely? and if the pilot was incapacitated quickly he may not have had time to turn it on (if he had time surely he could have also opened the door?) yesterday they were saying a cracked windscreen, to day this, tomorrow it may be something completely different, I will wait until the office cause is released

                            You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                            Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:

                            That would have required the autopilot to be on surely

                            AFAIK they have the autopilot on the whole time, its just landings and takeoffs where its disabled. Apparently the code entry to the cabin can be overridden from the cabin, it had been and similar problem happened to another 320 due to iced up stall sensors; a long steady descent, that was cleared by rebooting the computer. Its all very odd, but at least we have the CVR and black box, unlike MH370...

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                              Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:

                              That would have required the autopilot to be on surely

                              AFAIK they have the autopilot on the whole time, its just landings and takeoffs where its disabled. Apparently the code entry to the cabin can be overridden from the cabin, it had been and similar problem happened to another 320 due to iced up stall sensors; a long steady descent, that was cleared by rebooting the computer. Its all very odd, but at least we have the CVR and black box, unlike MH370...

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                              Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                              The auto pilot is USUALLY on but it is only a button on the dash so their is nothing to atop the pilot flying the plane manually, in fact some pilots like to do that (according to a family friend who used to be a commercial pilot)

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                                The auto pilot is USUALLY on but it is only a button on the dash so their is nothing to atop the pilot flying the plane manually, in fact some pilots like to do that (according to a family friend who used to be a commercial pilot)

                                You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                                Munchies_Matt
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                                Of course, particularly if you want to crash it into a mountain....

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                                  Of course, particularly if you want to crash it into a mountain....

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                                  Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                                  Has their ever actually been a suicide of this nature, I know it comes up as an option every time a plane crashes but has it ever been proved? or is it just an urban myth?

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                                  • S SledgeHammer01

                                    So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide, but now Germanwings 9525 is starting to look like one too. Investigators have reported that the CVR shows that one pilot was locked out of the cockpit and trying to "break the door down" while the pilot in the cockpit did not respond. Ok, possible pass out, heart attack, stroke, etc... but that wouldn't explain why the door was locked. Door lockout has to be engaged on purpose and is unusual. Also, the memory card from the FDR is "missing". Also unusual on a non fly by night airline. But if I've learned anything from watching Air Crash Investigation, it's that weird stuff happens up there. But door lockout should NOT be one of them.

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                                    SledgeHammer01 wrote:

                                    So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide,

                                    Care to share your citations and supporting proof, for this theory/comment? If there is some, I was not aware. :confused:

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                                      SledgeHammer01 wrote:

                                      So it seems pretty obvious that MH370 was pilot suicide,

                                      Care to share your citations and supporting proof, for this theory/comment? If there is some, I was not aware. :confused:

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                                      Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                                      He is working on the tried and tested interweb method of I think = Fact

                                      You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                                        He is working on the tried and tested interweb method of I think = Fact

                                        You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                                        Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote:

                                        I think = Fact

                                        Well, I do this from time to time as well, to be honest. I have been working on fixing this flaw of mine. However, to claim an important event was caused by suicide, without proof, is beyond me.

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                                        • B Bergholt Stuttley Johnson

                                          Has their ever actually been a suicide of this nature, I know it comes up as an option every time a plane crashes but has it ever been proved? or is it just an urban myth?

                                          You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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                                          I don't know, MH370 is a good contender though, but who overrode the code entry system to the cockpit? It can only be done from inside the cockpit. Perhaps it, and the auto pilot got turned off by mistake as the pilot passed out due to toxic air coming from the engines (happens with some planes/old engines a lot)? Perhaps they should have made the passangers move to the back of the plane to regain altitude? Who knows. It might take months to find out the true cause.

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