In the wake of the devastating revelations surrounding the Germanwings crash in the French Alps, airlines have now pledged to change their rules to ensure at least two crew members are present in the cockpit at all times.
Days after the crash, which killed 150 people this week, it emerged that the 27-year old pilot Andreas Lubitz purposefully flew the plane into the mountains, and reportedly suffered from depression.
Previous recent airlines disasters such as that which Malaysian Airlines suffered, have shone the light on how critical and quick an airline’s response must be. It has already moved fast to remove Read full story ›
Source: The Drum