Both my daughters have done exchange programs to Spain while in high school (Valencia/Barcelona) by way of IU. This plane had 16 HS girls returning to Germany from a similar program. Maybe even the same one. It breaks my heart.
What year(s)?
Both my daughters have done exchange programs to Spain while in high school (Valencia/Barcelona) by way of IU. This plane had 16 HS girls returning to Germany from a similar program. Maybe even the same one. It breaks my heart.
That is US protocol, not necessarily EU or German protocol.
What year(s)?
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To those that find this amusing, put yourself in the shoes of a parent who lost a child. There is a world beyond INGO.
It happened with EgyptAir 800.
Don't see why it's not possible here...
I want my pilots HAPPY...
What a horrible way to end things. Taking 150 people with you...
They have a keypad on the outside, but it can be disabled from the cockpit.That's one of the downside of having stronger doors since 9/11 if one of the pilots was locked outside and couldn't get in.
You would think they would have a key or a code to get access to the cockpit from the outside.
It happened with EgyptAir 800.
Don't see why it's not possible here...
I want my pilots HAPPY...
What a horrible way to end things. Taking 150 people with you...
I'll say it again...Can you imagine, being that pilot, locked out of that cabin, for 8 minutes, desperately trying to open that door...Man...
He had to know what was going to happen. I just cannot begin to imagine the horror that was experienced in that plane.
Indeed...horrifyingly sad to think about.
Daughter went in 2011 thru IU. Small world. Dangerous one, too.2003, and 2011 (give or take a year).
To those that find this amusing, put yourself in the shoes of a parent who lost a child. There is a world beyond INGO.