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German Airline Lufthansa Considers Unannounced Health Checks for Pilots

by Shirley Johanna on May 23 2015 3:10 PM

German Airline Lufthansa Considers Unannounced Health Checks for Pilots
German airline Lufthansa is considering the possibility of random medical checks for its pilots, after one of them deliberately crashed a plane in France in March, killing 150 passengers and crew on board.
β€œIn contrast to other air crashes, no clear consequences can yet be drawn with regard to on-board safety from the Germanwings crash. But of course we are continually working on minimizing the risks of flying still further,” said Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr.

Andreas Lubitz, co-pilot of a passenger jet of Lufthansa's fully-owned subsidiary Germanwings, is believed to have deliberately crashed the aircraft into the French Alps on March 24. He is thought to have a history of depression.

Lufthansa is weighing "unannounced health checks" of its pilots, which could be a possible way to help reduce uncertainty over the pilots' mental health, Spohr added.

In addition, the airline would examine very closely "under which conditions and in what exceptional circumstances doctors might have to be exempted from medical confidentiality obligations", he stated.

Source-Medindia


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