Killer pilot suicidal, received psychotherapy

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Andreas Lubitz, the young German co-pilot who authorities say locked himself in the cockpit of a Germanwings flight and flew it into the French Alps, trained in Arizona local media. Gavino Garay reports.

Andreas Lubitz takes part in the Airport Hamburg 10-mile run on September 13, 2009 in Hamburg, northern Germany. Source: AFP

GERMAN prosecutors say the co-pilot of the Germanwings passenger plane that crashed in the French Alps had received therapy for suicidal tendencies.

Dusseldorf prosecutors say that Andreas Lubitz received psychotherapy "with a note about suicidal tendencies" for several years before becoming a pilot.

"He was being treated by a psychotherapist for what is documented as being suicidal tendencies at that time," German state prosecutor Christoph Kumpa said.

He said there had also been several visits to doctors right up until the time of the crash but these did not involve suicidal tendencies.

No suicide note "or anything like that" was found in searches of Lubitz's German residences, Kumpa said.

"There was also nothing in his personal, family or professional background to provide any hints "about his motivation".

He also said that Lubitz had not been suffering from any "medical illness".

Prosecutors' spokesman Ralf Herrenbrueck said Monday that investigators have found no indication of a motive so far as to why Lubitz crashed the plane, nor any sign of a physical illness.

"We found no indications of co-pilot's motive for crashing Germanwings plane."

All 150 people on board died in the crash.

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A general view of the University hospital were Andreas Lubitz, the Germanwings co-pilot who flew his Airbus into a French mountainside, was treated. Picture: Patrik Stollarz Source: AFP

Lubitz taking part in the Airport Hamburg 10-mile run on September 13, 2009 in Hamburg, northern Germany. Source: AFP

Co-pilot of Germanwings flight 4U9525 Andreas Lubitz participates in the Frankfurt City Half-Marathon on March 14, 2010 in Frankfurt, Germany. Source: Getty Images

Details are emerging about Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz who 'intentionally' crashed the plane.

European investigators have been focusing on the psychological state of the 27-year-old German co-pilot who prosecutors say deliberately flew Germanwings Flight 9525 into a mountain, a French police official said.

Returning from a meeting with his counterparts in Germany, judicial police investigator Jean-Pierre Michel told The Associated Press that authorities want to find out "what could have destabilised Andreas Lubitz or driven him to such an act".

Flight 9525 last week crashed into a French Alps mountain near Le Vernet en route from Barcelona, Spain, to Dusseldorf, Germany.

"To have carried out such an act, it's clearly psychological," Michel said.

A general view of the University hospital were Andreas Lubitz had been treated. Picture: Patrik Stollarz Source: AFP

Lubitz participates in the Airport Hamburg 10-mile race on September 13, 2009 in Hamburg, Germany. Source: Getty Images

A general view of the house where in one of the flats lived Andreas Lubitz. Picture: Patrik Stollarz Source: AFP

Authorities are trying to understand what made Lubitz lock his captain out of the cockpit and ignore his pleas to open the door before manually ordering the plane to descend on what should have been a routine flight. To that end, they are speaking with people who knew and worked with Lubitz — such as co-workers, his employer, his doctors.

At the remote mountain crash site itself, French authorities were building a road to facilitate access to the site.

In the south-eastern city of Marseille, Germanwings chief operating officer Oliver Wagner was meeting with victims' relatives. A total of 325 family members have come to France, he told reporters.

Rescue workers and gendarmerie continue their search operation near the site of the Germanwings plane crash on March 29, 2015 in Seyne les Alpes, France. Picture: Thomas Lohnes Source: Getty Images

Recovery teams in the French Alps have reportedly found the DNA of plane crash co-pilot Andreas Lubitz.

Screen grab of Andreas Lubitz in 2007 training to be a pilot Source: No Source

French officials have refused to comment on a report in Germany's Bild am Sontag on an alleged transcript of the cockpit voice recorder that had the captain shouting: "For God's sake, open the door!"

Brice Robin, a state prosecutor in the south-eastern French city of Marseille, has said none of the bodies recovered so far have been identified, denying German media reports that Lubitz's body had been found.

Tests on the body of the co-pilot may provide clues about any medical treatment he was receiving. German prosecutors said Friday that Lubitz was hiding an illness and sick notes from a doctor for the day of the crash from his employer.

Wagner recalled a meeting in Haltern, Germany, last week with the parents of 16 high school students who had died in the crash, saying it was "certainly the saddest day of my life."

"They asked 'Why our children?"' he said. "We don't understand what has happened and why it has happened."

An Investigator carries a box out of a residential house Dusseldorf, western Germany, on March 26, where co-pilot Andreas Lubitz lived. Picture: Federico Gambarini Source: AFP

If you or someone you know needs help, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. There is also an anonymous online chat service available between 8pm and 4am AEST at Lifeline.org.au, or visit Beyond Blue's website.

For crisis assistance, call 000.

Keaten reported from Paris. Adam Pemble contributed from Le Vernet, France.


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