"Eines tages wird jeder meinen namen kennen".
"Eines tages wird jeder meinen namen kennen" ("One day the world will know my name").
According to an ex-girlfriend, those were the words that were uttered by Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot who flew his plane with 150 passengers aboard into the French Alps.
If true, sounds to me like paranoia. Delusions of persecution. Delusions of grandeur. Possibly complicated by other mental disorders, such as depression.
He had a note that said he shouldn't fly that day. Did not, in violation of German law, inform his employer.
Again, two people in the cockpit at all times. The second person, if not a pilot, should be, as they say in German, stark.
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Walt (Teach)
"Walt, make a 'mental bet' and lose your mind." R.N.S.
"The important thing is what I think of myself."
"David and Lisa" (1962)
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