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Mental health of pilots under scanner after China Eastern 737-800 jet crash
An anonymous survey of 1,848 pilots in 2015 found 12.6% suffered from depression while 4.1% experienced suicidal thoughts. How would you feel about getting on a flight knowing that the pilot had been having suicidal thoughts? If you’re a regular passenger, you’ve probably already done it. (www.airguide.info) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Unfortunatly it's not a huge leap from "I want to kill myself" to "I want to kill myself and idgaf it others get hurt too".
They know they're leaving that body and won't have to deal with or ackowledge what they've done as collateral damage.
They know they're leaving that body and won't have to deal with or ackowledge what they've done as collateral damage.
they may think that they won't have to deal with the aftermath of their actions but hell awaits them.
I mean that's what your religion says, and that's okay to believe that but may not be the truth.
Anyways, if the prevailing theory is correct that it was retaliation against their employer they were both suicidal and homicidal in their actions.
Anyways, if the prevailing theory is correct that it was retaliation against their employer they were both suicidal and homicidal in their actions.
That's what the God's Word, the bible says & that's the truth.
The line between the two is really blurred. The end result is the same.
I don’t know, man. Not a huge difference when they’re driving the bus.
A: Better than if I were getting on a flight with a pilot having homicidal thoughts.