New Safety Measure For Plane Cockpits in Europe
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New Safety Measure For Plane Cockpits in Europe

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What He Said?What Happened?

Regarding the German Wings plane crash in France, Mr. Adnan Oktar made some important statements. Mr. Oktar commented that, “There should be people appointed to ensure the safety of the cockpit and precautions must be taken to prevent the pilot from being locked out.”

Following this comment, airline companies in Europe established a new   rule that two pilots must be present at all times in the cabin during the whole flight.

March 26th, 2015: A9 TV

(District Attorney of Marseille, Brice Robin, who is leading the investigation into the accident that killed 150 in France said, “As far as we can see, the co-pilot made the plane crash on purpose.”)

ADNAN OKTAR: There must be security personnel on the plane; they might be avoiding additional costs. There must be strong and able people. They were   completely stranded. And once the door is locked, they say, it doesn’t open again. How could this be? There must be many security personnel on airplanes.


March 24th, 2015: A9 TV

(A passenger plane with 142 passengers and six crewmembers crashed in the south of France. The plane, which crashed in the French Alps, was found near a village in the south of the country.)

ADNAN OKTAR: I don’t understand it. They have all this technology, radar systems and everything. But every time they go and crash on a mountain. This astounds me. If it is dangerous, then don’t go that area. For a plane it is very dangerous to cross a mountain. If the mountain is three thousand meters high then the plane must fly at least at five thousand meters.

They need to rehearse before the flight. They must give it a try first. They evaluate incidents a little superficially, I think.

 

Euronews: March 27th, 2015

After the plane crash in France that caused the death of 150 people, many German and Austrian airline companies have decided that two pilots must be present at all times in the cabin during the entire flight. German Minister of Transportation Alexander Dorbrindt, who welcomed this decision, said, “I agree with the suggestion that two pilots must be present in the cabin. This can prevent pilots being locked in the cockpit.”

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