How a Pilot Hijacked a Plane
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2023
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This is the tragic tale of flight 9525.
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Computer sagt nein
im hyped what will be uploaded on this channel soon ^^
also nice vid
Klar… oh sorry sure
Ich war schon da, als der Kanal weniger als 2,4K Abos hatte. Darauf werde ich immer stolz sein.
I was there bevor the hype!
2bg for ever
I can't imagine the horror the passengers went through when they saw that the pilot had no chance to get into the cockpit.
Yet he is not called terrorist.
@@Lemonade-up9br terrorist is anyone who terrorises people by not delivering what he or she has promised to deliver, and be respectful , why are being so harsh, no one is stupid neither you nor me. It's hypocrisy of media. When Western forces bomb and kill any one they are declared terrorists whether proven or not by fair trails. But when anyone does an iota of violence their heart shake.
And why should I follow hypocrite dictionary.
Such EVILNESS and hypocrisy.
@@Lemonade-up9brto many people a terrorist is a person killing many innocent people.
@@horrorpodcast0707 to many who don't know the correct meaning of words
@@horrorpodcast0707 terrorism: "the use of violent action in order to achieve political aims or to force a government to act"
Imagine the pure chills and horror the pilot felt when it clicked he couldn’t get in, like all the passengers looking at you trying to get in with no success, the guilt , the stress , it must’ve been a lot
Hopefully some of the passengers tried to help and not just sit on their asses waiting to die.
i would of went to toilet and do a last poop.
@@furanduron4926 what would ite ven amount to? its reinforced to probs wisthand small arms fire, you can throw a dozen people at it, still wont open. Most of them are probably either paralysed or paniking.
@@KikogamerJ2 Well... you can always try to jump out. The result would be probably the same, but probably is a key word here. Like, remember this serbian woman who fell off from a plane from an attitude of about 10km and somehow survived? Her name was Vesna Vulović.
What a bizarre comment. You just trying to sound cool and edgy? @@furanduron4926
This to me is one of the most sickening and frightening acts of mass murder ever committed. Here was a member of the flight crew, who was entrusted with the well-being of the passengers onboard, and he used the trust placed in him to kill everyone that he was supposed to keep safe. This act was premeditated and carefully planned and executed. He didn’t do this because he was “depressed”. Anyone with any semblance of humanity would have heard the screams of the people outside the cockpit and spared them. This dude was less than human, barely even an animal.
The CO-Pilot was a Jewish✡️
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So true. It’s sickening.
@@EEEEEEEEno sympathy for those who died.
Sickening yes. But not the worst.
Right now in Gaza Palestine, Israel alongside with the US are commiting mass genocide, just like what Adolf was doing back in 1941. Except, this modern day holocaust is a very well-planned one, in which the whole world is quietly watching.
I actually really appreciated the bit near the end pointing out how rare incidents like these are. So many people are afraid of flying because the few incidents that happen like this are so high-profile. So including that disclaimer is definitely appreciated.
Just because the chances are very low doesn't mean it can't happen to you.
I'm not saying that people should stop flying, it's just that this low probability argument is meaningless. Instead, one should just accept that just like Genghis Khan died after falling from his horse, you can die from a plane crash. Life has always been high-risk high-reward.
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back..
yeah I wish car drivers would get more screening. our psychiatric test here in Romania is a joke. not even the eyesight one is serious.
in one city a news organization managed to get a legally blind person their driving certificate to show how corrupt the police are. the journalists bought for a volunteer a driving license from the police. yes the blind person committed a crime and then police tried to arrest him but he won in court iirc. some cops got moved around and a chief got demoted but nothing really got solved.
@@highestpeeqs9532shut up
@@highestpeeqs9532 I love Jesus so much.
i’ve been suicidal before and i’ve never considered hurting other people or taking them with me. This was more than depression, this man was evil.
and probably more mentally ill than only depression with all the hallucinations etc.
there really isnt a connection between depression and being a terrorist. most people will commit sCide on their own without killing anyone. he’s an evil man who happened to be depressed.
Theres something malicious about that
What this actually was, was severe mental illness that kept getting swept under the rug at too many points along the chain.
except 1. he had severe mental illness that people kept ignoring, and 2. what he did isn't the definition of terrorism@@Nickel_Eye
I will never forget that day. I was cabin crew for a British airline at the time and on that day, we were on the stand right next to the German Wings aircraft. We even followed it to the runway and took off just after it. We learned of the crash when we landed back in Gatwick. We speculated about what may have caused the crash, not for one second thinking it was deliberate. When the cause was announced, it literally shook all of aviation to the core. As cabin crew, we trust our pilots to keep us all safe and together, we are like family. To think that one of the people we trust so much would do that, was unimaginable. I, and many other of my colleagues were so deeply shocked, how could he have done that, not just to his passengers but to his fellow crew?
Damn that's heavy
March 24 is my birthday. I was enjoying it up to the point where I turned on the news and saw all this shit about a plane crash.
@@HunterZeGreatMine is March 21,last year I remember returning home and seeing the news that a Eastern Airlines plane crashed (likely intentional). Dampened the mood a lot.
I not a pilot myself, however from the many report I have read i can say that the better a crew is the more they will trust each other in the most dire of the situations.
And even crew that do no know the other will trust each other to have their safety in mind.
While this is not the first time a crew member has betray their crew (Federal Express Flight 705).
It sure was horrific.
I deeply resonate with this as a passenger. No other airline crash disturbed me as much as this one. The amount of power this man had and the darkness associated- to commit suicide and kill that many people? Deeply troubling. My flight anxiety is still higher because of this- I can’t imagine for flight crew.
Can't imagine the horror of the passengers looking at the captain trying his best to break into the cockpit and watching the plane descend into the mountains 😢
I can't imagine anything more terrifying than knowing you're about to die but being completely unable to stop it.
@@ianbattles7290 I'd like to say they parayed together , like in movies... but no, they shloul be in extrem panic... I counldn't hear the record of the passengers screaming if it was online...
This was one of my study cases for my flight class to showcase why mental health was such an important aspect in aviation, as it is the second most common reason why pilots lose their license, the first being cardiovascular issues. Amazing video, keep up the great work.
Unfortunately this was more than just some regular case of depression. You need to have some very big issues to become a mass murderer like this. Not sure this makes for a good example for your class because it's so extreme IMO. It's such an outlier that it loses all meaning.
99.99% of pilots struggling with mental issues aren't going to do what this first officer did.
@@SuperCatacataI think its really important to shed light on this issue either way.
@@SuperCatacataand you’re very right.
The real question is, what could have been done to prevent this situation? What could have been done to understand this F/O’s situation?
This is why attention to mental health is very important, to try and address these things before it’s too late. You may say, “It was too late for him.” When did it become too late? What happened that triggered it to become “too late?” What experiences did he have throughout his 27 years of life that triggered him to do the terrible thing that he did?
Understanding that can allow us to understand each other and maybe, just maybe, be able to not create another person that will do the terrible things that he did. 🙏🏽
The fact that he decided to not only end his own life but also that of hundreds of others plus ruin even more lives because of his depression is just beyond me
That's what mental illness does :( it needs to be treated more seriously
Yeah the copilot was a total asshole. There are plenty of people who live life with depression and they don't go about killing people.
He was an evil murder. This wasn’t about “depression.” He’s no different than someone who commits a mass shooting or terrorist bombing
Just like they do in mass shootings in the US. Certain nationalities can't handle their own problems like real men.
Of course it's beyond you. It's beyong everyone who doesn't have any mental disorder. Depression changes your perception of reality and makes you do irrational acts, like what he did...
EDIT: watch out I started a war below and I'm getting sick of people insulting me. This comment wasn't justifying mass murder or saying that being depressed makes you a murderer. I WAS JUST SAYING THAT IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO RELATE TO WHAT'S INSIDE THE HEAD OF A MASS MURDERER. The guy killed himself and hundred of people so of course he had an altered perception of reality.
This reminds me of what happened to my grandfather. He was a psychologist. One day he was with a patient who was a pilot, and found out the patient was abusing his wife and taking drugs. Despite confidentiality, papa reported him, resulting in him being grounded and fired. The idiot tried to sue my grandfather, but thankfully it didn’t go anywhere. Despite the stigma surrounding breaking patient-doctor confidentiality, I’m so proud he made the right choice.
It’s not illegal to report on a patient harming others or thinking of doing so.
@@x0nks I’m aware of that, yet it’s still stigmatized (by fellow patients), so my point stands
God Bless ur papa🙌
@@kingofthekoopas8857 I really have never seen it be stigmatised. It’s not even a subject matter I’ve seen up for debate. Having been a patient myself you are literally told all conversations will be confidential unless you are planning or thinking of hurting yourself and/or others around you.
Your grandfather was a good man and did the right thing. Who can say who many lives he might have saved. Fortunately we never have to find out.
I remember when this happened. The pilot basically committed suicide, but decided to bring all those on board down with him. He makes any person who courageously battles mental illness or depression in private and wants to become a pilot afraid to go to a psychologist, because people will think he's gonna do the same. He ruined it for everyone.
Calling this a suicide is quite the understatement. It was a mass murder.
Nobody who is battling any sort of illness at all, mental, physical, whatever, should be allowed to be a pilot. The ability to kill hundreds, perhaps thousands of people with one poor decision or failure of the body is simply too much to risk. It sucks but it is what it is.
@@I_am_nobody999 seems like a short-sighted, reactionary, and discriminatory approach since not all types of illnesses would affect one's ability to be a pilot. Its far too easy to stretch this kind of thinking into any profession where the person in question has some kind of power over another.
Safeguards with redundancy are more important than blanket bans, because they don't address the underlying issue. It takes no fault away from the co-pilot to say that this was a massive systematic failure, ironically driven by the stigmatisation of mental health.
Besides plenty of people who commit horrid acts don't have any illnesses.
It’s just what the XY chromosomes do
@@I_am_nobody999 Thank you for proving @ktkalicka's point about how this incident has stigmatized mental health even further.
The fact he was allowed to fly with so many red flags is disgusting. The company have a responsibility in this tragedy.
@@PanCipolskian opinion doesn't need to be asked for, just as nobody asked for your opinion. But you said it anyway.
@@PanCipolski 🤡🤡🤡
The company doesn’t have any responsibility since the doctors never reported him. Germanwings most likely never knew about his current mental state. You should blame the FAA or the Doctors. Or maybe the hijacker.
@@AmonGoeth14 don't care
As a pilot, nothing has made me more furious than this. How could a human person bring themselves to betray the trust put in them so completely and horribly. If there is a hell, I hope this guy is there.
Off topic but how do you even become a pilot id love to but I don’t really know where to even begin I’ve asked my highschool counselor(I graduated) and he simply told me just goto college
@@KingDiamondBones If you want to become a pilot you need to start the flight school, its like driving school but logical with planes :D
@@keros7328 yeah but people tell me also you need college too it’s confusing
@@KingDiamondBonesbrowse online and for flight school. Attend and they will tell you everything you need
@@KingDiamondBones Depending on where you live, you can do both at the same time. Some schools offer both flight school and a degree/ diploma. It isn't mandatory to have post secondary education to be an airline pilot, but it will help a lot in applications.
Miss Cerzek, one of the two young spanish teachers on that flight, was my spanish teacher at Joseph König Gymnasium - even though i was constantly getting graded 4 (D) - she was the best teacher i ever had on that school and she did everything to not let me fail that class. She was such a nice person in general and such a good teacher in particular. I remember her teaching us the use of the verb "gustar" with the song "Me gusta" from Manu Chao. I didn't know that band and still listen to them today and even bought their records on vinyl. The one thing that really bothers me is that one of the lyric lines is "Me gustan los aviones, me gustas tú" wich translates to: "I like airplanes, i like you". And ever since this happend i am getting really sad when listening to this song.
I hope she rests in peace.
Damn bro that’s really sad I’m sorry for you
:(
I dont know if you went to the school that had that whole group of kids killed in this but i watched a documentary about a girl from that school who died in the crash and about her family now, i think about her and her family quite often. I understand depression but i can never understand a man doing this to children just living their lives.
@@Ukraineaissance2014
There is more to the case, I do remember of it.
And at the Time I felt a disgust for what the copilot did.
I found it unnecessary for their goals, I found the flaw that allowed it somewhat appalling.
As other industry have run into similar issues.
Yet I understand why the flaw existed, after all in aviation trust is not in question as much it is on military or banking.
His point on doing this, if you ask me, was to shown the flaw he found and in the process be know around the world.
That is what I kinda got after reading on the new papers at the time.
Still, he could just bring up the problem, instead of bring down a plane.
@@Ukraineaissance2014You can never understand this. But if you have suicidal thinking, you dont care about others. Like you dont care about your life anymore, thats why he did this. They just want to end their lifes.
I was 14 when this happend. 4 Days after I came back from a field trip with my Spanish class to Spain. In Madrid we randomly met some other students from Germany who went to Barcelona and made a one day trip to Madrid like we did. To this day I don't know if these where the students on this plane. I still know how I felt the moment I saw the news on TV and was in absolute shock. My sincere condolences to all the families that lost someone in that accident.
This is that type of channel you stumble upon and binge watch every single video which is exactly what I did but very disappointed that there wasn’t more but you just started and already going up
The Schoolclass was from my hometown, the plane crash shook our entire community. In the aftermath even former Chancellor Angela Merkel visited our little town (Haltern am See), we still honor the victims of the planecrash with an memorial at the school they visited (Joseph König Gymnasium).
Thank you for this great Video🫶🏻, may the victims never be forgotten…
It's pretty shocking to hear that this town, I visited on a school trip, is affected by this disaster. Considering that I'm living in a small town with a population of 30000 and a lake (almost like Haltern am See). Die Welt ist klein.
I was born there,. Its a strange feeling.
My father also lives there and I remember the weekend after the crash visiting him. It felt very weird and unreal walking to the centre of Haltern because a route through the school yard of the exact school was the fastest. At 12 I couldn't really comprehend what happened and what the magnitude of it was.
Grüss mir Metzelder
I just watched your video on Simpli, and I just wanted to tell you how proud I am of how far your work has come. I have been following both of your channels (Simpli and Hoog) for some time and this is perfect. The visuals, the tension, both of your styles, both distinct in their nature create this wonderful symbiosis of a channel.
real.
Thats soooo Impressing!!!
100% agree. Hoog + Simpli is an unreal combo. Couldn't believe it
Huh. I read about this channel being connected to Simpli (which I haven't watched) but I didn't realize this was run by the same guy/team producing on Hoog! Simpli great stuff! 😮
The CO-Pilot was a Jewish✡️
“Pilot hijacked a plane”
Holy crap I gotta watch this
“Honor systems” don’t even exist anymore in like a workplace canteen but they existed for pilots to tell their employer about their mental and physical health. 🤦🏻♂️
I love how the animations make the story graspable, but maintain a respectful anonymity towards the victims
Agreed, there is something about channels that do animation to show you what happened that make it a story that can be easier to understand all the things that happened.
I really love it when explanations are done with a visual representation like animation because it makes the story much more understandable and enjoyable
@@SillyFunnyDummy it’s interesting how news channels in so many countries use animations (granted, not usually as high quality as this) to illustrate their stories but here in the US the news rarely almost never do that
Whenever I see news clips from Mexico, China, Japan, Colombia etc etc I feel like I’m watching the future lol
Really? You never been on a plane? I would think anyone that has ever flown commercial airlines would be able to easily grasp what that scenario would be/look like.
This might not be the collaboration we expected, but it's certainly the one we needed!
Absolutely!
Yes
thought of the exact same when I saw the channel
What collaboration is it?
@Wxtst.3 this channel was initiated by the team of a youtube channel called "Simplicissimus" which is very big in Germany. It started out as a small project by two students and has grown into a channel that covers a variety of different topics, similar to the content of this channel. They're known for great storytelling, comprehensive explanations, and great analysis on problems revolving around our modern society. And they wanted to produce English content for a long time now, so they eventually teamed up with the creator behind the channel "hoog," who is known for his beautiful animations. And the result of the strengths of both channels you can see in this...
Everyone, we must give respect to the crew and especially the pilot, the pilot tried his best to save him but most importantly the passengers.
I just started watching your videos. I appreciate the quality of animation you put to your videos to make us informed and entertained. Keep it up!
He went through depression, mental sickness and was caught lying on an official document, yet he was allowed to fly. Good job 👍🏻
He’s not the only one responsible for the disaster tbh
He was caught lying because if he would say yes on that document they would not let him fly in the first place lol. That's kinda the problem, if you got mental issues it becomes very bad for ur career so people try to hide it.
@@masterchiff6784 why? he admitted to having depression after being caught and was still allowed. why would he not be allowed if he didn't lie.
Maybe but I think the video encourages us to think a bit more deeply about where responsibility lies, who we expect to take responsibility, whether we punish them if they are then incorrect, and how legal and cultural factors get in the way of the ideal of people being open, honest and responsible all the time.
You're a pychiatrist, you have to balance the responsibility to share information with relevant authorities if you believe a patient may harm themself or others with the responsibility to keep information confidential if a patient poses no harm. A psychiatrist who breaks this confidentiality without good reason risks losing their career. It's easy to say now that they did have good reason and should have broken confidentiality, but were they confident enough in their assessment that he shouldn't be flying to risk their whole career over?
Hindsight is 20/20 right? If one of these doctors had spoken out and the pilot had been grounded, we would never know what he had planned to do so whose to say the doctor's career wouldn't have been ruined despite being right.
@@downey2294 idk if he would be allowed or not, but the stygma is that if you tell the truth about this kind of stuff then it puts you at disadvantage.
When people see question like this, they assume that if they put yes they will not get the job, which is why he lied about it and 99% of people with mental conditions that want to get a job lie about this stuff too.
@@masterchiff6784 yes of course, but the point is that they caught him! He did lie, but they caught him and did nothing about it...!
I couldn't get enough from Simpli videos, so I am glad that more content is coming! 💙 Hope you guys rock it like in Germany! 🚀
Beep bop... I'm the Philosophy Bot. Here, have a quote:
"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal"
~ Albert Camus
Enough of
almost every one is copying content without really going through the content of index
once you disguise forever it is a disguise .....who the hell reads your damn quotes .......
there is no need to get into the quotes ............. co2(k2)?
same over here
I remember this incident. We were talking about this in school the day after it has happened and it was really shocking. My parents cancelled our flight in summer too.
If they ever launch a course on animation, I will be the first person to get it. The topic, in depth research, beautiful narration and wonderful animation made it a phenomenal experience to watch. Keep doing this sort of work and keeping us updated on interesting topics.
Thank you for not pretending that you are experts in psychology but explicitly leaving those matters to those who are. This is what professionalism and trustworthiness look like ❤
Good luck with your new channel (came here from Simpli)!
and especially when talkling about the ethics of the dilemma of confidentiality. Most people just blurt out heir opinion on the most intricate of moral cases
I argue that one need not be a psychologist to say that a mass murderer like that doesn't deserve our pity.
Fuck that guy. shouldn't have killed all those innocent people just because he had a case of the morbs.
The mother, grandmother and sister of one of my classmates in Barcelona were on that plane. They were going to visit him in Dusseldorf, he was studying abroad that year. That family lost all of their women that day, it was extremely tragic and painful, even more after knowing the way the accident unfolded...
Qué horror
My condolences
That's fucking horrifying. May they rest in peace
Holy fuck
It's unfathomable how this 1 act pretty much almost ended a bloodline
Christ. What’s a family without women?! Fucking horrible. RIP.
Respect for choosing to leave some issues in this video to healthcare experts. That's incredibly impressive to choose to not weigh in on since it could be dangerous
Amazing Quality and Animations fern!
Keep up the Hard Work!
I’m so hyped for this channel. Everything is already perfect: visuals, voiceover, stories, investigation… this is pure quality!
German Quality
"In English please" ☝️
@@bratwurstbude7660 😅
@@lennartrexYeah from Simplisicimus
Indeed
As a student pilot it’s heavily taught that mental health is the most important thing to keep in mind when you want to fly with a bunch of people depending on you to keep everyone safe. Risk management factors is definitely looked at before you decide to fly
The CO-Pilot was a Jewish✡️
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Rest in peace to those who died
My respect goes out to them
So sorry to their loved ones
Thank you to those who tried to help another life during this 🤍🕊
The compensation was a pittance.
Thanks for a great video, and the hard work you put in.
I’ll never forget this, my parents had told me they were flyging to Barcelona and I completely forgot which week they were flying (they flew there one day later in the end). My mom had checked available flights and almost chose this one, but she didn’t want to fly via Düsseldorf, so they took another one. Words can’t describe how that sentence sent shivers down my spine because had they decided otherwise they wouldn’t be here anymore
I lie for likes too!
cap
@@po-in-a-stoo7022🤡🤡
@@po-in-a-stoo7022 "you can't believe everything you see on the internet" doesn't mean you can't believe atleast some things
But this flight was from Barcelona to Dusseldorf, not to Barcelona.
You have the absolute best videos on UA-cam. Wish you had more
At the end you mentioned their rebranding to Eurowings and chill ran down my spine as I realized I flew with them.
Simpli x Hoog sounds like a winning team 🔥. Good luck with the new channel!
Andreas Lubitz was the co-pilot who took the cowards way out to take all those people with him. Depression or not, those who decide others must go with them deserve as much shame as blatant murderers.
What a pathetic man, he probably wanted to be remembered, but I hope he knows everybody thinks of him as a coward.
Nah, a coward would have at least this much respect for himself not to involve others. But yeah, Idk too why the video was so protective of him and his privacy as if he deserved that little security blanket after commiting that genocide.
@km077 I don't think it was out of respect so much as it was trying not to glorify the killer. American media had an issue with only really focusing on the name of the murderer when someone commits something like a mass shooting. So now you have idiots that commit mass shootings with the idea that it'll get people to notice them. I think people have learned from this, and so, try to focus more on the victims and their families.
I believe the FAA was more at fault here then the pilot, I am not trying to justify the pilot’s actions or belittle the victims that died on that plane. The FAA was too lenient with him and swept his mental illness under rug, he lied about not having a mental illness on the psychological screening, in fear of his mental illness jeopardising his career and when caught admitted to having depression in the first place, yet he was still allowed to fly! he also appeared to be suffering from more than depression with his hallucinations, heck, maybe he was a psychotic homicidal killer. But that’s just my opinion anyways
These videos are really good, keep it up mate.
I remember this moment. At this time i was visiting a school that was next to the school the class came from. So many candles was putting on the stairs . Trees were later planted in the number of students who died in the crash.i feel really sorry for the Family's there lost a loved one
I will never forget when it was announced two days after the plain crash that the Co-Pilot did this on purpose. It was unimaginable and everyone was horrified.
I remember when this happened, someone posted some guys picture on Reddit who had identical name as the pilot, calling him not-so-nice names..
The two people in the cockpit rule was a really really good one. I have no idea why it would be phased out again. It's not just about deliberate acts either, what if the pilot has a medical issue while the other is on the toilet, and nothing gets noticed, until the plane is too close to the ground?
Absolutely 👍
That's true. While there may be emergency codes, what if the other pilot is on the toilet for like 5 minutes? This crash happened in 10 minutes. Other crashes could take even less time.
Thanks a million! God bless you always for your work.
What a vid guys! High quality animations and informations! Thank you! It is a very good move to not speculate on certain issues cause it shows the needed respect to all involved.
Oh just saw you are the Simplicissimus guys.
Liebe Grüße Jungs :)
I am very proud that the two guys from Germany I am following since the early days are now producing internationally on such a high level
in aviation you work with feet.
I think, this is the reason, they used it here 👍
@@BlubberHorstyeah cuz it will be in any official reports
Just divide by three and you get meters (give or take)
I remember this and it is just horrific. The poor passengers and Pilot. Children on that plane. Children left behind with relatives stolen from them. Just disgusting.
As terrible as this is, there is one positive. One of the worst fears about death is pain. I can assure you no one on the plane felt any pain. In fact I doubt they even knew the exact moment they were going to crash. At least the copilot did not put the plane into a nosedive. Last year a Chinese 737 was cruising at 30K feet when all the sudden it literally went into a nosedive 90 degrees to earth. Scary asf.
@@Joseph-ke3xche is not trying to nullify the tragedy, just pointing out a small light in a moment of darkness
I wouldn't consider a lack of pain before death a 'light'. I would consider this as 'darkness' . If pain was involved, there is even more 'darkness'.
This event is really tragic and horrific, a betrayal by a crew member and a forced crash of a plane is truly horrifying event.
Hope that families will find peace of mind!
I love the way that you told this story, you don't reveal everything upfront, you slowly reveal what happened
They need to make it so when a door is locked from inside the cabin, the flight tower gets a signal. Flight tower can then choose to override that command and unlock the door remotely if they’re unable to make contact.
Shit that’s an idea and a half, so many people suggest a code lock, but that is prone to the pilot being forced at the point of a weapon to open the door.
That sounds like an idea but I feel it might backfire somehow
@@malrovalno nah man, next to nobody makes decisions based on trust alone. It's human instinct not to blindly trust someone. Companies make decisions based on risk-factor and cost. I'm sure this can be implemented in a safe way that won't backfire, but the risk vs cost of investment is probably not in favor of implementing it, because things like these happen very rarely. But even so, it will suck big time if it ever were to happen to you or your loved ones because the flight company cheaped out and nobody was able to save the plane.
Not exactly. All that needs to happen is have a ground override at company HQ. Maybe that's already a thing now; I have no idea. Pretty sure one person ain't gonna take over the whole ops room like this guy did the cockpit. You suggest just leaving this vulnerability the way it is? Aviation doesn't work like that. Security/safety vulnerability pops up, they address it.@@malrovalno
For sure. It’s crazy how quick this happened.
This is one of the saddest stories I know. A pilot as well as a flight attendant I know were frequently flying this route. I was so happy they weren’t on this flight but they both lost valued colleagues and more importantly friends.
The prime time news report on this incident is the only one I remember to this day. It is burned into my memory and will be there forever.
I also still remember hearing it in the radio in the Hospital when I was 14. had nothing to do, so i sat there and heard the radio for hours and hours. At first they said a airplane is missing and After a few hours the sad truth came out.
It’s scary how much control pilots have over so many lives while flying
True, other vehicles you have the control, except train, but then machinist cant decide whenever he want to crash the train.
may everyone on that plane rest in peace 🫡( except the co pilot)
Fuck you for not including a mentally anguished person who decided to take his own life in that statement tho
My Dad just recently told me about this and its really heartbreaking.
I can't wrap my head around the fact that someone like this with a medical record and depressive episodes PLUS THE FACT HE CAUGHT LYING ABOUT IT, was able to still keep his pilot license.
There have to be better background checks and harder punishments!
The Doctors that didn't report this to authorities should also be held accountable
There is a big issue with pilots being scared of being diagnosed of a medical condition that would end their careers. It's a high paying (with years of experience) and prestiguous job and the training is very specific for the job. If you lose your license you're left with nothing.
@@user-wx3wu7tx8h that could lead into a weird damned if you do damned if you don't situation.
i would argue it's not the doctors job. its should be that of the airline that hired him.
@downey2294 How could the Airline find out if the doctors dont present their evaluation to them
@@user-wx3wu7tx8h Doctors usually show the surface information when certain agencies asking for medical evaluation, they are not allowed to get into the details because that could break the doctor-patient confidentiality, especially for psychiatrist.
Medical evaluation paper usually given to the company's employer everytime someone is trying to get employed FYI.
Great video. Unfortunately, that german school class was from my school. Although I was not visiting the school at the time, many people in my class knew people who died in the crash and every year on that day we're still remembering them at our memorial. It is just horrible, that one person who can't controll himself took so many innocent people's lives. Nevertheless it was still interesting to be explained what exactly happend since I was too little when it happened and I never properly informed myself afterwards. Once again, great video and good luck with this channel!
Whenever whereever, we're meant to be together!
Some teachers at my school had their childrens on that flight, unfortunately
In Britain, if you have a driving licence, you are legally required to notify the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency of any medical conditions you have which might affect your ability to drive. Why wasn't such a ruling in place for pilots licences, especially considering the proportion of lives at risk (road vehicle versus commercial airliner)?
@@martinsims1273 ? They explained, the rule does exist, but the pilot just didn't tell the airline and neither did the doctors, although they could have broken doctor patient confidentiality in this case.
@@thejogameryt in Britain we do have the patient confidentiality rule, but it can be disregarded if it is believed to be a threat to anyone's safety if the information was withheld from the police or any other relevant security organisations.
I always loves Simpli and those are at the same slevel of quality!
Bro, your videos and your style and topics are top-notch. I watched all of your videos, and i can't wait for you to upload more 🙌🏼
My parents and I were about to take that plane. Our idea was to go to Barcelona then to Germany and then back to where I live. 1 day after, my dad broke his arm while walking in the street and we could make the flight. Days later, we read what happened. We were all shocked. That was a miracle!! Thanks to my dad, we didn't DIE.
holy shit
Dang just because your dad broke his arm
Thanks to your Dad, you are ALIVE
I forget the name but its like a paradox-ish (forget the word) where a bad thing happens but it actually turns out to be a blessing, like you lose your dog but a woman returns it and you get into close contact with that woman and marry her. God bless you and your family ❤❤❤
Damn I’m not really religious but if that happened to me I might think someone was looking out for me
Just came here from Simplicissimus and watched the first few minutes of the video.
Great animations, great story and such an interesting story.
Im hyped to see more videos on this channel❤
Um es wie ein wahrer Reddit-User zu sagen: ,,Sprich deutsch du H****s***!'' xD
@@Arueris4 If you could read, you would see in the pinned comment that they asked to use english and not german in the comment section :)
Great animations, much wow.
@@sebastianschmiederer9792 Als ob ich jetzt in einer anderen Sprache schreiben würde... xD
@@Arueris4 musst ja nicht aber dann beschwere dich doch nicht wenn andere es machen
9:45 I thought for sure we were about to get an advertisement for a VPN. Man I think im watching too much UA-cam..
This channel seems promising! As a first video it feels like your quality is out of this world. Though I prefer longer videos especially regarding such topics you still managed to keep me engaged and summarized it well.
Don't be afraid to try longer videos and keep up the good work, your channel heavily reminded me of Lemmino which clearly is an example of how outstanding your first video was!
This channel is a collab between 2 bigger chanels Simplicissimus(german channel) and hoog(englisch), thats why the quality is so good.
they have a german channel where they made amazing videos over the years.
You probably know one of the creatorchannels from their main channel 2 bored guys
Instantly reminded me of LEMMiNO as well
When this happened in 2015 it was all over the media in Germany for weeks. I remember this plane crash in particular being very shocking and depressing to me. I was imagining the passengers and pilot realizing what was going on and being unable to do anything about it. Especially because I had a school trip to London by plane 3 years prior it especially felt relatable when I heard that there was a school trip group on the plane. When it came out that the copilot crashed the plane on purpose it was especially shocking and scary, I think the feeling many people had after this was somewhat similar to how people felt after 9/11.
Also, one of the worst horrors of plane crashes that often gets overlooked is all the workers who have to dig up the human body parts from the crash site for burial, this must be so traumatizing for them. Sometimes I wonder if it would be better to leave the body parts buried in the rubble and declare the entire crash site a graveyard instead of traumatizing more people in the process of digging them up.
insightful.
Overall, great video about a horrible plane crash, but I have to mention a small mistake at the end. 10:35
Germanwings wasn’t rebranded to Eurowings.
Germanwings and Eurowings are actually two completely different airlines within Lufthansa Group. Since 2015 Germanwings has operated for Eurowings, so you booked a Eurowings flight but may end up on a Germanwings-branded plane.
This was practiced until 2020 when Germanwings ceased operations.
Simplicissimus and Hoog are an amazing trio. Never thought it could be this good! Keep it going! Cheers.
duo*
@@spagettete_ They are 3. (or actually way more if you count the team behind it in.) Jonas, David (Simplicissimus) and Elmer (Hoog)
@@Bestrian more than just jonas and david + hoog which doesnt make it a trio
@@spagettete_ I know. But as they are the faces of this channel, I called them a trio.
@@spagettete_ They're the owners of he channel. Stop being arrogant
Crazy Quality, good luck with this new UA-cam Journey! 🔥
Ok
“Why talk about minimal problem like the plane crash when you can talk about amazing quality!” -This guy, probably
The CO-Pilot was a Jewish✡️
brings tears to my eyes when I think about 9525.
awesome animations and video, thank you!
This is awesome. Many of my friends really enjoy Simpli but always get tired of reading the often janky subtitles since they dont speak german. This is a gift to them and so many more. Also, Elmers visuals look stunning, and we all are looking forward to your future endeavors
its not their first vid. they have a other german channel called Simplicissimus and the speaker in this vid does also have a channel called Hoog
@@finno8167he knows this
@@finno8167 I even namedropped Simpli in the comment ^^ But thanks in case any other readers dont know that channel
rookie where r u from?
@@r00kie36 sorry I accendantilly reblied to the Wrong comment
For everyone thinking that this man killed himself and took 144 other souls with him because he had a depression: he may have had one, but the fact that he was seeing lights and was even diagnosed with an "emergent psychosis" says that at that point he was at the beginning of a Schizophrenia, which is a totally different class of mental illness.
I've suffered from severe a Depression along with anxiety disorders through most of my teen years (finally recovered at almost 20), and i've got to say that it never even crossed my mind to take others life. When you are depressed, you can't really feel anything but your pain. Your world gets smaller, and you often have the feeling that you just want to disappear on the spot. But there is a clear line between wanting to end your own suffering and taking the life of others. A depression is about oneself, you don't want to damage others, instead just to end the pain inside.
I feel really sorry for all the lives that were lost that day, i remember reading about it in the news when i was younger. I strongly encourage everyone who feels that something isn't right with their emotions to get help. It may sometimes feel pointless, but it is really worth, there is a way out. And while i appreciate the privacy laws we have here in Germany, there is a saying: your rights end when you (are about to) break the rights of others. The laws are clear in that regard, and i know that my therapist would have acted accordingly if i've would have expressed any intention of harming others, and i'm fine with how it is.
The CO-Pilot was a Jewish✡️
well said man
hope ur doing good
@@hanz1249 Thanks, i am doing as best as i can :)
Depends. Depression is very individual, it can vary a lot in its symptoms. Some feel a numb and loose all sense of meaningful and signification. And at some point for some people with depression everything seems so pointless that the life of others has no more meaning than your own. So I think depression can also cause other mental illnesses wich lead to things like mass shootings or suicides like this one
@@thelarstone6711 As far as i have learned from my own experience and from conversations with other people who are/were afected by non-psychotic mental illness, depression is often derived from other mental health issues. For example, in my case (and other people with depression that I have met through the years), the problems started with an anxiety disorder due to being bullied in school and a non-fuctional family at that time. The depression appeared later, when my life was already being dominated by the anxiety, which generated the feeling of not being able to live a "normal" life like my peers. I am aware that depression can also occur alone aswell as being derived of other mental health issues. In this concrete case of the pilot, I doubt depression (while present) was the cause of his course of action, I rather say it was mainly because this individual was suffering under a psychosis (and probably a starting schizofrenia). I can see that depression may have played a role in taking the decision of ending his own life, but the course of action of killing himself along with 144 others was definitively driven by other causes than a depression.
It must have been the biggest horror knowing that someone you know is in the cockpit and killing everyone on the plane.
The passengers must have gone thru all that horror as the co-pilot was trying to open the door while the plane was descending rapidly. May their souls reste in peace. So terrible way to die.
My father was supposed to be on this flight but he changed his ticket last minute because something came up. It’s crazy how he would have perished amongst the other passengers if he wouldn’t have to change his plans
Good thing he changed at the last moment.. I hope your dad is still alive at this moment right now!
@@ryanpenalosa3148 he’s alive and well, thank you
Yea right
His guardian angel manifested right there
I smell BS
Horrifying. A sick person couldn’t just shoot himself in the head, he needed to take over 100 other people with him. Disgusting, and I feel for the friends and family that lost loved ones that day
A pathetic coward, thats for sure
@@user-ou9qd9no5n No wtf
@@user-ou9qd9no5n You are definetly a troll
@@paodeskate822 So why does everyone care about male suicide?
@@user-ou9qd9no5n… so your saying this is justified?
glad you have lots of motivation to keep making the video, I would've easily become demotivated and give up especially on big projects like these.
man ur editing is soo good
I’m blown away by this amazing video!🔥 The visuals and animations are absolutely stunning. Impressive work from all of you! Congratulations, on starting the next big thing on UA-cam. I’m super excited for the future uploads 💙✨
Thank you Nikki 💚💚💚
I’ll never understand how someone can be so evil and self centered that they think “when I die I want to take hundreds of strangers with me”
right? like if you want to unalive yourself then go do it but don't bring other innocent people with you. pure selfishness
I think there was something about him wanting to be remembered no matter what..
The decision to take your life is not easy.. When and how? Will it hurt?
Maybe it was easier for him that way. He wont be the only one dying in that Crash. Like you have to cross a dangerous bridge and lots of people aswell. Who will be the first crossing the bridge? You have the guts for it? Easier when everyone is crossing the bridge at the same time.
that doesn't change the fact that he decided to k*ll himself with hundreds of passengers with him. THERE WAS KIDS there innocent kids and people who had families waiting for them at home. even if he thought not dying alone was the way. HE could've found another way that didn't involve innocent people dying?@@aliver8794
@@aliver8794that's so psychotic
sounds like a nightmare! hope all the families are doing better today
Just for the record
This ist going to be big and we are here in the first few seconds
Thought the same lol😂
This is such a horrible, frightening scenario. I feel so sorry for all the innocent people that died.
I love the animations. 1000 times better than random gameplay footage too many UA-camrs use. Your voice over is also much better than those UA-camrs.
Following this, cabin crew now have to enter the cockpit when a pilot leaves, so pilots are not left alone
Implemented 2015, removed 2017..
WHY?
I still remember the day we had a minute's silence in our school after the crash. My class teacher also taught senior year students, and two siblings from that year lost their parents in that terrible crash. That mood that day burned into me, even though I was only 11 years old at the time.
I wish you the best with this channel, I followed Simplicissimus for some years now, where they constantly uploaded interesting and high quality videos, which Im loving! I definitly will support you on this journey! Great Video ❣
I think the perpetrator wanted to be remembered and it must have worked since people are still talking about this years later. But I do understand why it needs to be talked about, just an awful situation all around.
Your videos are excellent..keep them coming!!!
I absolutely adore hoog's voice and artstyle in his videos. great to see more on here together with one of my favourite german channels
Awesome video! I remember this incident so vividly, when it happened I literally couldnt stop talking about it for weeks. I hope the victims families have found ways to cope with their tragic losses
it’s people like this that make me think this world is unrecoverable imagine thinking “oh I’m depressed so I’ll crash this plane and end all these lives and give their family’s depression” AND THERE WAS A SCHOOL CLASS THERE oml
Thanks for the knowledge 🤠 I'll use it the next time I go on a flight... All jokes aside this is super depressing that man is a monster
Wow, what a start. Definetly one of the best crafted videos I've seen in a long time on YT. Those animations are top-notch. Jonas and Davids research and Elmers animation is a match made in heaven. I wish you all the best for this channel 💜
U should give LEMMiNO a watch
WOW! Simply didn't lie, your visuals are amazing, Elmer! Hopefully this channel gets the recognition it deserves, also on an international level. Stunning visuals, amazing voice and such a good script and writing, I need nothing else!💙
perfect vid to watch when im about to fly tomorrow!
It is worth mentioning that as an result of this accident it was then required for at least 2 members of the plane crew and at least 1 pilot to be present in the cabin at all times.
He did mention it in the video
@@xxd3nraxx740 it is still worth mentioning
Great start into this new era. The insane quality of these two great canals combined has the potential to result in further peak level videos.
Thanks for the collaboration and the courage to put that amount of effort and motivation into your videos, this is only rarely seen on this platform!!❤
Kuss
What a brilliant video and build up of this story. I am not exaggerating i even shed some tears.
I remember being a kid coming back from a schooltrip too by bus this exact day, when this was announced in the news. The amount of years i got to live now and these kids and passengers didn't is heartbreaking to me.
Elmer, Jonas, David keep up the great work! You do a favour to quality content on UA-cam.
cheers!
I was in my school class in Germany that day when our teacher came after the break and told us about it.
I remember it just as it was yesterday...