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Relatives who one of our crews met outside a residential building here that in fact patrick was the man who was steering that plane. Patrick sondenheimer. Weve known from lufthansa that he was a captain who had been flying with the airline both lufthansa and germanwings as well as another German Airline called condor for ten years. He had 6,000 flying hours. By all means a very very experienced pie lt. He was also the one who tried to get back into the cockpit, first knocking a little bit normally obviously and then trying to kick the door down in the end as the plane descended down there. So we know his identity now. We have talked to his relatives, but they at this point say they are not comfortable speaking in front of the camera because, of course they are still in a state of grief, fredricka. And what about those who knew, the copilot particularly the girlfriend who has been quoted in a german newspaper there in interviews. What more is being said . Reporter well theyre trying to piece together a mosaic of what this person was like and what might have driven him to do what he apparently did, which is of course fly that plane into the side of a mountain and the largest tabloid here in germany has an interview with an exgirlfriend of his. She claims that she was together with lubitz for about five months last year. She describes him as someone who needed a lot of attention, who was very sensitive, someone who could also be quite flattering to her, who often gave her flours. She apparently was a Flight Attendant on germanwings as well but also someone with a very dark side she said. Someone who would become erratic, someone who often fought with her, who became very angry when he spoke about the company and someone who had very bad dreams. Now, of course its unclear what all of this will mean to the investigation but its certainly something where theyre trying to piece together a profile of this person to try to determine why he did what he did, fredricka. Any more about the doctor who wrote the note that investigators say they found a torn up note that said he was unfit to work. Any more from the doctor even . Reporter well the doctor is certainly someone that authorities are speaking to right now. Its interesting because the New York Times just a couple minutes ago came out with a new report saying that they have information that apparently lubitz was getting treatment for some sort of eye problem that might have been a jeopardy to his flying career. They say they have that from two sources and its interesting because weve been speaking to the University Clinic in dusseldorf and theyve acknowledged that lubitz went there twice this year to get diagnostics, and they said it was not for depression related issues. Its still unclear at this point in time but certainly the doctor that treated lubitz is someone that the authorities will very much be speaking to at this point in time. Its interesting because the medical records that were found inside lubitzs apartment indicated he had been getting treatment for an ailment for quite a while. This was an ongoing process and hed already had several of these sick notes that said he was unfit to go to work which, of course, for a pilot means he is unfit to fly and that he destroyed several of those, of course tearing some of them up. They were later found in that apartment. The prosecutor here in germany has not said what kind of an ailment lubitz had, whether it was a depression whether it was maybe something with his eyes or some sort of other physical ailment. Were still trying to find out more official information from the authorities, but certainly it appears as though it might have been multiple things he was suffering from. There are outlets reporting he suffered from ge pregnancy redepression issued in the past as well. Thank you. Keep us posted. How will investigators piece together all this investigation particularly about the copilots history . Lets bring in our panel right now. Peter goelz is a cnn aviation analyst. Jonathan gilliam is a former air martial. Mary ann tool is a special agent and les abend is a contributing editor of flying mag zenazine. Good to see all of you. Peter, you first. We know this was this note investigators found and said he was lubitz was unfit to work. What are the medical or maybe even mental conditions that would cancel out someones ability to fly a plane . Well theres a wide variety of conditions or situations which would disqualify somebody from flying. For instance the faa has a list of knockout medications that if youre taking one of these medications you may not fly a commercial airplane. There are medical conditions such as diabetes that the United States views as a nonstarter. Pilots cannot be taking insulin and have certain stage diabetes. So theres a wide variety of both illnesses and pharmaceuticals that would prevent you from getting behind getting into the cockpit. And then when we hear les, that possibly at least according to the New York Times times, that there may have been some eye treatment that this copilot may have recently sought, what kind of eye problems perhaps would fall into the category of being simply unfit to work . Well i mean theres certain vision standards we have. We have to be at least in the United States we have to have it correctable to 20 20, but it goes beyond that. We have to understand that most of the faa limitation that is keep us from flying are self disclosure things things as simple as a common cold. We self disclose im not good enough to fly. When this gentleman allegedly went to a doctor for a vision issue, this was just a standard medical doctor for that particular issue. He is not required to disclose that to their version of the faa nor is the pilot, in this particular case the copilot required to disclose that. If it was a medical examiner specifically under the guise of in our country the faa, that would have to be disclosed if it has the potential for disqualifying for flight. And then mary so much is trying to be uncovered about who he was by talking to his girlfriend according to a german newspaper, perhaps even his family members would be able to reveal a bit more about his behavior but aside from the medical conditions that there is a track record there will be doctors who will be able to uncover that. What perhaps observations might this airline be responsible for in your view in observing whether he was someone to be trusted in the cockpit . Well often times people that have Mental Health issues are really able to present quite well and present quite normally so just visually looking at someone or even having a conversation if they have good impression management skills if they know hey, i have got to come across as really normal and plugged in they can do that and thats why self reported information can be so unreliable. To me whats so interesting here is if this person was so attached to this job, he voluntarily went to these doctors. Most often you see or very often you see people with Mental Health issues really stay away from doctors because theyre afraid of what theyll hear so that tells me this individual this copilot did not anticipate the medical findings that evidence going to receive. And, jonathan while this may have been the practice to self report i think any layman would begin to think, well if you feel like you have a condition that is going to mean that you can no longer put food on the table, you wont draw an income from this particular profession then youre not going to report that information. Does it seem maybe that it turns to the culpability of an airplane or even an industry to allow that kind of routine to be in place . Well as mary can tell you in the federal government, you know, were watched heavily in everything we do so its more than just Self Reporting. And Self Reporting, i guess it does play a part in certain things but when youre talking about depression or youre talking about somebody who has suicidal tendencies and we have to look at these two Different Things, you know somebody who is depressed will typically isolate themselves if theyre going to commit suicide. Somebody who has something going on inside the exterior in their family where theyre having a problem with their job they will a lot of times end up acting out and taking other people with them. And these are, as mary said these are things you may not be able to catch if youre trying to find it and its not things people are going to want to report as well and i know from being a s. E. A. L. Or being in the federal government you dont want to report illnesses a lot of the times because you may get taken off of something. Peter, it would seem there are an awful lot of people he would come into contact with at lufthansa or germanwings, people who would be able to make their observations or might this be the case that he has this incredible ability to kind of mask his condition or mask his unfitness to work . Well the whole issue of voluntary reporting is going to be reexamined i think because of this accident but youre right. Mary helenellen hit it these are guy that is can present well and particularly if whatever malady he was facing was a careerender particularly to a career that he had wanted his whole life its really a very difficult thing to come to terms with that. But i think the whole issue of how do you self report a problem and not have it be a strike against you in your career is very challenging, and so far we have very superficial responses to that. Okay. All right. Were going to talk with all of you later. I want to talk more about how standard is that Self Reporting. Is that something that is commonly practiced here in the u. S. Or is that something thats respected by the Aviation Community worldwide. Peter goelz, jonathan gilliam, mary ellen, les, thanks to all of you. Also still ahead, a Memorial Service brings families close to the site of that tragic crash. And later we will be answering questions you have about the crash. You can submit them on twitter at germanwingsqs cnn. 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Did you it on foot right . Tell us how difficult that was. Reporter thats right, fredricka, and the reason we did it was we thought it was so important to get to an area close to the crash site obviously without trampling on a crime scene. But to take a look and to try to understand a little bit better why this operation is so treacherous and why the recovery both of human remains and also fragments of the plane could take days or even weeks according to the investigate guy fors. It was you have to going. We did get there. Lets take a look at what we found. Swinging on a wire they recover the remains. Hundreds of feet below emergency crews cling to the mountainside just so they dont fall. Investigators say the speed of the crash pulverized the plane and passengers. The recovery operation they say is bit by bit, bag by bag. You can just pick out the small red flags rescuers dig into the earth when they discover new fragments. And that looks like a scorch march. The french prosecutor said the plane hit the mountain bounced off, and then disintegrated. Its a tough hike through rugged mountains and steve valleys. Still a little while before dawn but were going toward a trail head. In order to understand why some rescuers describe this as their biggest ever challenge, we try to get closer to the crash zone. There was a little frost this morning. Now the sun is coming down certainly no sign of snow just yet. Few people accept except shepherds live up here. Conditions are too inhospitable. Get getting up here is literally hanging onto tree roots and grass. You can see why theyre going to have to fly anything out of that crash site by helicopter. The whir of rotor blades helps us pinpoint the site. We see forensic teams working with expert mountain yearseers to keep them safe. High winds make flying treacherous. Saying farewell is never easy but perhaps those grieving could find a little consolation amid these crags, peace of the running water, peace of snowcapped peaks, peace to loved ones lost. I can understand that relatives may feel that as this recovery operation drags on that they could get a little frustrated at the pace of it but having seen that work yesterday, if it is any consolation to them the rescue workers are doing their damnedest to get the human remains outs and get them ready for burial. It almost appears at some stages the forensic investigators are clinging on with their fingertips to that mountainside so they dont fall off. The helicopter pilots as well. My colleague Nic Robertson had been talking to one this morning, and he said when his helicopter was getting buffeted by winds so hard yesterday as he overflew those gullies and ravines ravines, he looked away from his control panel and looked at the birds there and a piece of string he had hanging in the cockpit really to get his bearings and judge the winds by his natural surroundings. They really are trying hard to do what is right, fredricka. My goodness, its a her couleeian couleeian task. Straight ahead, more on the crash in the alps and this coming up. You saved my life. New reaction from amanda knox as she is cleared in the murder of her College Roommate. Well show you more next. I bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. Uhoh. The name your price tool. Shes not to be trusted. Kill her. Flo it will save you money the name your price tool isnt witchcraft and i didnt turn your daughter into a rooster. She just looks like that. 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Ensure, take life in. Nuclear talks with iran have hit a snag and that could jeopardize a deal ahead of tuesdays deadline. Sources tell cnn iran has refused to budge on some key issues. Its day three of the talks being held just north of geneva. Lets go live to cnn Global Affairs correspondent elise labott who is at the talks in switzerland. Its crunch time but what are the hangups . Reporter well, fred there was a lot of optimism coming into these talks when they started on thursday but its getting down to the wire ahead of that tuesday deadline for a political framework and im being told by diplomats here at the talks that iran is really playing hardball particularly on some key issues such as the pace of sanctions that would be lift ed lifted against iran once the deal is in effect and also the amount of advanced Technology Research iran would be able to do on Nuclear Technology for the duration of the deal. Iran wants the sanctions lifted right away day one. International community saying listen you need to comply with parts of the deal and the sanctions will be lifted as they comply and on the Research Iran wants to continue to be able to do advanced Nuclear Research while this deal is in effect. Again, the International Community is saying you need to comply with your International Obligations and then well talk about that research fred. And is tuesday still the deadline or is there some wiggle room here . Reporter i think theres a little bit of wiggle room, there could be a day or two but the march 31st deadline is important really to the United States and iran. For iran the Iranian Foreign minister wants to go back to the iranian people and say theres a path ahead for lifting sanctions which is really why theyre in the talks. And for the United States the administration wants to fend off congress. Lawmakers are threatening to impose new sanctions against iran in april which could really scuttle chances for a full accord at the end of june. So i think both sides really see this as a critical milestone. If if theres a day or two they need but they need to show the chance for a full deal to make sure the hardliners at home and in iran are put in their box a little bit, fred. Elise labott thank you so much. Appreciate it. Amanda knox says shes glad to have her life back now now that her eightyear legal battle is over. Italys Supreme Court overturned her murder conviction clearing her in the death of her College Roommate. In 2007 knox was studying abroad in italy when police found her roommate Meredith Kercher slashed at the throat. Knox and her boyfriend, Rafael Sollecito initially spent four years in italian prison. They were acquitted and knox returned home to seattle. They were retried and found guilty again in 2013. Knox was sentenced to 28 1 2 years in absentia. She said she would never willingly go back to italy and now shes expressing her gratitude at this latest court decision. Well id prefer not to answer questions. I just wanted to say that im incredibly grateful for what has happened for the justice i have received for the support that i have had from everyone from my family from my friends, to strangers, to people like you. You saved my life and im so grateful and im so grateful to have my life back. Thank you. And thats all i can say. Right now im still absorbing what all of this means, and what comes to mind is my gratitude for the life thats been given to me. What does the future hold for you now . I dont know. Im still absorbing the present moment which is full of joy. Thank you. Thank you so much. You know other than again were so grateful. I mean i know youre all here but we really just need time as a family to kind of digest and, again, so thankful that everything is finally right. [ inaudible question ] meredith was my friend and its she deserved so much in this life. Im the lucky one. So thank you. We really cant do that now. Thank you so much. Knoxs former boyfriend was also cleared friday night. As flight 9525 plummeted toward the ground it appears copilot Andreas Lubitz sat quietly at the controls. The cockpit door fortified for security kept the pilot from getting back in the captain. Cnns kyung lah is inside a Flight Simulator with a look at how the final moments might have played out. Reporter fredricka, we are inside a Flight Simulator with pilot buck rodgers who is taking us through maneuvers. Were talking safety. Thats coming up in a live report. In just this one moment, your baby is getting even more than clean. The scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnsons® bath are helping to enhance the experience. The touch of your hands is stimulating her senses. Nurturing her mind. And helping her development. So why just clean your baby when you can give her. So much more™ . Johnsons®. So much more™. Good morning again, everyone. Thanks so much for joining me. A Major New Development in the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525. Were now learning the name of the planes captain. A relative confirms his identity as Patrick Sondenheimer the pilot who Officials Say can be heard on the voice recorder trying to bang down the locked cockpit door. Investigators are trying to determine what may have driven the copilot Andreas Lubitz to crash the plane into the french alps. Officials say they found a ripped up doctors note in lubitzs apartment declaring him unfit to work. The wall street journal and New York Times claim lubitz had a Mental Illness he kept secret in the airline. The New York Times reporting he sought treatment for vision problems before the crash. Crews rushing to recover the remains of the victims say they are making some progress and the weather at the crash site is now improving. So as the jet plummeted towards the ground the only person capable of reversing course was the same man who apparently programmed the deadly descent copilot Andreas Lubitz. Prosecutors say he was alone in the cockpit. European regulators are now recommending that at least two crew members be in the cockpit at all times. Cnns kyung lah is live inside a Flight Simulator. What is the feeling among pilots about how crew members can help each other avert disasters . Reporter well you touched on it fredricka. Youre talking about twoperson rule. Weve been talking about it with pilot buck rodger. We were in an a320 simulator this morning. How critical is that twoperson rule . Well the twoperson rule really went into effect after 9 11 in the u. S. So we tsa has mandated all u. S. Carriers to have a twoperson rule and what that means is when somebody leaves the cockpit, another crew member comes in so theres always two people in the cockpit. Its for safety. If the pilot were to become incapacitated, the Flight Attendant would be there to open the door to allow the other crew member back into the cockpit. Its also there to verify who is coming back into the cockpit to make sure that its the right person. Reporter but being alone, this copilot was cruising at 38,000. This is what we are at right now. Were right now at 38,000 feet. Autopilots are all engaged, and this would be a normal cruise scenario right now. Reporter and the belief the working theory is he may have set it to the lowest possible altitude. Can you do that for us . Sure. Theres many ways to descend the airplane. Whats been reported is that he set in a lower altitude which im doing right now. Spinning it all the way down and then initiating that by pulling this knob out. That commands the engines to go to idle which theyre going to right now and then it will start our descent. Now, this is a very benign descent. The passengers wouldnt feel it. Reporter its very slow. Very slow. Its a normal type of descent. Of course whats abnormal here is we have 100 feet in the altitude window. Reporter tell me how deliberate that is to put in 100 over the alps . That would be a very deliberate act. You would never do that unless you wanted the airplane to have a terminal descent and never recover. Now, he could stop this descent at any time by dialling in another altitude. I could stop it at 37,000 feet. There is another way he could have descended the airplane and that would be by doing it manually and what he would do is disconnect the autopilot, pushing in button and just gently pushing the stick down. Nothing again, the passengers would not feel this. It would be a normal descent and the airplane he would just leave it. It trims itself. This is a very sophisticated airplane. Thats an auto trend situation. It will protect itself from speed, and he would never have to touch another button. Reporter thank you buck rodger with us showing us how an a320 works. Very simple moves but very very frightening. Thank you so much. Weve been asking for your questions about flight 9725 that is and well be answering them straight ahead. Plus while arab leaders meet in egypt on the future of yemen, the battle for control of that country is escalating and getting even more deadly. My advice for healthy looking radiant skin. A good nights sleep. And aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. It helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. Aveeno®. Naturally beautiful results™. Whether you need a warm up before the big race. Or a healthy start before the big meeting theres a choice hotel thats waiting for you. This spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. Book now at choicehotels. Com now to the fierce battle under way right now for control of yemen. A source tells cnn a Coalition Led by saudi arabia has taken out key military targets in yemen controlled by the shiite rebels. Cnns Becky Anderson is at the Arab League Summit in egypt. So becky, one big bone of contention is the control of yemen while at that summit and we understand the president who left yemen a month ago was in attendance at that summit. What has he been asking for or what is he counting on . Reporter well its interesting. As the conflict rages on the ground in his country, the almost, and i emphasize almost inquif unequivocal message is the failed party is due to the sustained interference by foreign parties. This is the will of the yemeni people said the new saudi king in his speech a couple hours ago. He didnt mention by name his regional rival iran but yemens president did laying the blame squarely at tehrans door. He said you bear the possibility for what happened and what is going to happen he said. Well what happens next of course, is the big question. Talk here of a long drawn out conflict with the possibility, fredricka, of Ground Troops involved which could be very messy. There are dissenting voices though amongst arab leaders, not the least of which is iraq saying that accusations that iran is involved are nonsense and that the saudiled operation was a hasty decision and i have heard this behind closed doors from others across the region concerned about the potential for what could be a very messy sectarian conflict and of course this just as the u. S. Is at a crucial stage in these Nuclear Talks to bring iran in from the cold so what goes on in yemen seriously does not stay in yemen at this point. Watch this space, fredricka. All right. Becky anderson thank you so much. So lets talk more about this though it has no seat at the table, there is a lot at stake for the u. S. In this weekends summit in egypt there and on the battlefield in yemen. Joining me is retired Lieutenant Army colonel tony schaefer. Good to see you. Good to see you, too. You heard from becky there. Right. Many of these arab nations are saying iran you are in large part to blame because the rebels in yemen are being backed by iran but then theres some i guess theres some debate iranians are saying we cant be to blame on this. So who is telling the truth or how do these arab leaders get to the bottom of this and why is this important for the u. S. . Well they have been attempting for years now to regain control or expand control of their area in yemen. This ising in new is nothing new. They were forced into a negotiated settle amment the last time and the big issue is ungoverned space. A large part of the country is now under al qaeda control. They are a natural enemy of the alexander because the fact theyre led by the shia elements and funded by iran. The al qaeda is sunni, and they are completely opposite the other side of the islamic faith. With that said though often said the idea of the enemy of my enemy is my friend you may see the houthi come together. Theyre threatening suicide bombings in saudi arabia as well as al qaeda. So what you see here are two natural enemies coming together to attack a potentially third enemy, saudi arabia. So i think thats why you have seen a concerted evident by the saudis to get ahead of this with the egyptians moving in to put together an Arab Coalition to go after this and i think its a very serious situation, and i do believe the iranians are behind fund. Funding the houthi and encouraging them to do what theyre doing. Its very complex. Its very complex. Its about yemen, but its also about iran showing a face in very different ways. Here we are approaching a deadline of the u. S. And iran trying to Work Together to work out some sort of deal and then youve got the iranians who are backing the houthis which undermine the government that the u. S. Has been backing in hadi and then you have iran who is also been an advocate to assist iraq similar to how the u. S. Is assisting iraq so there is some stability. So help us understand the role of the u. S. To what extent is this a diplomatic role. Will there be any military commitment that the u. S. Would commit to as it pertains to yemen in particular. I know 125 Embassy Personnel left recently and there are no u. S. Troops in yemen, but why is this still important this nation would be stabilized in terms of u. S. Interests . Weve committed publicly the white house has said publicly they will support saudis through intelligence and logistical support. We actually rescued downed saudi aviators within the last 24 hours who went down. I think were going to be helping them. We will not have an active role in military operations. We have spoken about my think tanks idea to put together an arab nato to deal with this kind of things to conduct military operations without the u. S. Being involved directly. I think thats where this is going, which is not a bad thing. The iranians behind the houthi the problem with whats going on with the houthi is we have the potential of seeing what happened in libya, whats happened in ssyria, what happened in iraq being what happened in yemen. Isis recently within the last week attacked two mosques and wherever theres ungoverned space, isis moves into. So this may backfire on the iranians much like in iraq where you leave these ungoverned spaces the potential and likelihood is you will have isis come in to fill it and thats whats probably going to happen here if we cant find a diplomatic agreement to bring the houthi and president hadi back together in some form. Oh boy. Lieutenant colonel schaefer thank you so much. Appreciate it. Thank you for having me. We know our viewers have a whole lot of questions about that germanwings plane that went down. Well answer your questions next. 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But what in this particular circumstance what would anybody have done at this point, to take over the airplane. It was unfortunately written in the cards for this particular co pilot. And mary ellen, macro muse asking this Going Forward, how does a passenger know that the person piloting the plane is certified, fit and proper for the flight . They wouldnt know. They put their trust in the airline, and assume that best practices have been used to vet that individual to make sure theyre suitable. So the passengers on the plane would not be able to know. Again, because these overt signs of serious mental pathology are not are not obvious, and the person knows they have a for mental pathology. Twanna wants to know are there air marshals on European Airlines something similar . Well im not particularly sure about this airliner and the germanwings plane, but we do have federal air marshals in the u. S. That fly with u. S. Flight carriers overseas in certain circumstances. But i really dont know any particular about this airline. I know israel does for sure. Yeah. And a lot of people actually are asking on twitter asking this. If on star can remotely unlock doors, why cant faa aircraft controllers do the same . Well its not a bad question. But remember we have this door situation set up to solve another problem, which was a terrorism act. And we reinforced kevlar made the latches secure we set up a system to open the door. So now were going to in a way have to reengineer this technology. So its it isnt practical. Nor was this whole situation ever conceivable. It certainly wasnt conceivable by me. And then because this is rare this is a rare occurrence i have to wonder you know les, if it does seem that airlines will put into place some sort of mechanisms to address something that is such an anomaly as opposed to this being a new frequency. Well day with. And had his own family to raise during the middle of this crisis. 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We know fred sorry about that. We know that in a german newspaper there are reports about a conversation with a former girl friend as it relates to the co pilot. And then of course we know prosecutor have said there have been doctors notes located that said he was unfit to work. So to you now, fred. What is the latest on the investigation of what investigators are trying to piece together . All right, fred hopefully you can hear me now. I think were having some audio problems and a few other technical problems. So fred if you can hear this in atlanta, whats the latest on the investigation involving the co pilot in particular . All right. Well we did lose that shot. So sorry about that. Well try to revise that report as soon as we can. All right. So lets try and piece together some of the information that we are learning with the help of our panel now. Lets bring in diane dameos a psychologist involved in pilot selection for the u. S. Military for more than 40 years. She also is a pilot and has worked with commercial airlines. And Mary Ellen Otoole is a former senior fbi profiler and special agent, and david souzy, former inspector for the faa. And les abend is a caa aviation analyst and contributing editor for flying magazine. Thanks for all of you joining us now. There is also a New York Times report that is indicating that the co pilot, lubitz also had some kind of visual problems. That together with the initial reports coming from german prosecutors who say that they found a doctors note when going through his personal belongings at his apartment and the doctors note that was torn up and apparently never given to the airline he worked for, said he was unfit to work. So diane, to you first. What is the obligation that anyone in the medical community would have to reveal to an employer particularly when youre talking about a job, like being a pilot, and there are many lives in your hands, whats the obligation that a doctor might have to reveal that not count on selfreporting but to reveal that to an airline . In our country, the doctor really cant reveal that because of the hppa laws and in germany, they have stricter laws of personal data. And i would also like to point out that it said unfit to work. Its never been clear to me that the doctor understood this person was a pilot. Wouldnt that that would seem pretty natural that a doctor would know what someones employment is though. In most circumstances. Wouldnt you think . I would. But, you know i wouldnt assume that. He may not have told the doctor or may have given the doctor false information. Hmmm. Okay mary ellen, to you. What is peculiar about these reports were hearing . Again, cnn is not able to authenticate verify a lot of information being reported by other outlets. But this is the kind of information that is floating around about what theyre trying. What investigators are trying to better understand about this individual. In your view especially when youre talking about a pilot, would it seem as though there is a greater obligation for Anyone Around that working pilot to help reveal any kind of medical information that would keep them from being a fit person to work . Certainly there could be. Both here in the United States as well as in germany. And we dont know at this point, since the co pilot had been seen by doctors over a period of at least a couple weeks, based on what his condition or conditions were the doctor may have said to him, the day that he was flying or the day before look im going to i have to find you unfit because of a, b, c and d. And if you dont tell your employer im obligated to tell them. We dont know if that could have happened which certainly would have been a precipitating stressor but i think, you know the thing thats really important is no matter what his medical condition was, psychiatrically or physically his response to that information was so completely disproportionate to his medical condition, to go in and to do what he did. That really goes to the kind of personality that he has. Its just completely disproportionate to any bad news medically or psychiatrically. Okay. And david and les, i want to get to you momentarily. But i also understand our signal with Fred Pleitgen is now strong again enough to talk with him. Lets get the latest on what Fred Pleitgen has been able to uncover there as investigators try to pore over details with fred and then well continue our panel conversation. So to you, fred. Reporter hi fredricka. Certainly, in this investigation, of course keep moving forward. We know there are french investigators who are here in the cologne and dusseldorf area now,ly acing with investigators, which is important because the investigation is being headed from france, where the plane went down. Of course the german investigators are very important, as well. Because this is a place where lubitz lived. This is where the apartments are where he stayed at. One, of course in germany, where he was with his parents, as well as his brother. Of and then the one in deuce he will dorff. And we know that medical records have been retrieved from at least one of those sites. We know that they show he was in a longstanding medical treatment that had been going on. And we also know thats the place where multiple sick notes had been found that apparently at least some of them he destroyed in an effort the Public Prosecutor says to hide his illness from his employer. The New York Times is reporting that he was apparently seeking treatment for some sort of vision issue. They got that from they say two sources close to the investigation. There are other Media Outlets reporting he apparently had psychological issues as well. We have not been able to confirm that just yet. But we do know he had been seeking medical treatment for quite a while, and that of course they say he was hiding that from his employer. And one of the things that germanwings has said they say they never got a sick note from him, especially on the day that that flight happened. When of course he was not supposed to fly as well. So a lot of new information is coming out. We do expect to hear more from the Public Prosecutor over the weekend to shed more light as to why possibly Andreas Lubitz did what he did. All right. Fred pleitgen thank you so much. Giving us more to chat with our panel now. So lets bring them back. David souzy and les abend, havent had a chance to get back to you. I wonder dave just listening to what fred was saying, if the airline is saying look we didnt know anything about his condition, we hadnt received any notes as of recent. What is the obligation of the medical community in which to report this kind of information, particularly we know in the u. S. Youve got hppa laws and that prevents that kind of interaction from happening. Your medical information is to remain private. But europe and perhaps in a circumstance like this if he this co pilot, was going to a doctor that was not necessarily recommended by the airlines would there still be an obligation for that doctor or the medical community to reach out to the airline, to share that information, especially if someone is of a mental or physical state in that they are volatile . You cant necessarily trust they are going to self report. Well back to the medical community directly fredricka. The faa and the Safety Systems we have in place, whether its the United States or worldwide, is what we consider a safety umbrella. Within that safety umbrella, are certificates that grant you the authority to operate within the air space. So thats what a pilot certificate does. It says you will operate within the air space. The medical community that maintains the authenticity or the certification of those licenses rely on designees. Theyre medical examiners, doctors, just like a gp general practitioner. But those doctors are specifically trained and authorized to do these inspections or to do these medicals that we do every six months or year depending on the requirement. Now, if you talk about a medical community, another doctor he goes outside of that umbrella and he goes through these doctors and tries to shop for different diagnoses. Mostly hes obviously been very good at hiding things within himself. So i dont i doubt there was any kind of external communication outside of this safety umbrella to that doctor on the outside that said yeah hes diagnosed with this or that. And theres no legal responsibility that im aware of unless there is something hes going to commit suicide or hurt other people that would obligate that doctor to say, hey, he had to get glasses or had slight depression. I dont see that there is a disconnect between that safety system. So les, if it wasnt the aviation medical authority, where, you know this co pilot received his medical attention or even a recommendation and the airline just simply didnt even know would the Airline Still be in some way held responsible or culpable . Would there be any way in which to monitor someones fitness on a regular basis for this particular airline so that there may have been some observations made or if its the case of everything was overlooked . Well dave souzy addressed some of that with reference to the medical examiner. Thats the only way, going through that examination myself personally every six months and my colleagues the same way. We dont know if that is the standard there. Correct. I believe it is because these folks do fly in the states and they want to keep the same standards as the states. But let me just take it from a personal level. The bottom line is if i have a cold im not going to work. Because its detrimental to the people behind me. This is something thats very simple. Were obviously talking something more tragic than a cold at this point in time. But were all extremely good about that. And why should i subject other my other colleagues to my cold for instance. So it has worked very well over the last several years. This man, unfortunately, tragically fell through the cracks and yes, lets address the issue. And thats why it seems like the Self Reporting doesnt make any sense to me. I mean if youre talking about a line of work in which you are responsible for hundreds of lives, why would it would the onus be put on you know the pilot, the person whose responsibility it is to take care of these people when flying abroad or lolley why would the onus be put on that person to self report to reveal they may be potentially unfit, and know they could lose their work, theyre going to lose pay . I mean it just seems pretty ridiculous quite frankly. Anyone could answer that one. Diane, mary or david or les. Fredricka, if you dont mind and i appreciate that what youre saying there. And its certainly a very valid concern. However, we were hired to be that responsible individual. And this like ive mentioned before this individual was a total anomaly. The system has worked well. Im not saying its a perfect system and just because its worked we should do answer it indeed worked to such a degree because these are the people that airlines hire. Right. Okay go ahead, david. I was just going to say i agree with you 100 about that responsibility by the pilot. What i have a difficult time with is that, you know you diagnosed your own cold so you wouldnt go to work today. Whats the capability of an average person even though its a highly trained pilot, of being able to diagnose his own Mental Illness . You know i say thats a stretch. So thereby it sounds like that came after, you know the medical community did at least weigh in already on this co pilot, if, indeed investigators found the notes from doctors. As they say they did. Yeah. Exactly. So what my point is there is a really good system in place to recognize and identify and report any kind of abnormal behavior with pilots. Because youre sitting in the cockpit forever. And i know many cases in which the pilots discuss things and then the other pilot comes back ask says hey, this guy aint right, and will report it to the chief pilot and the chief pilot puts this other person discusses with him and brings in professionals to assess that. That happens all of the time in the airlines. Whenever it arises as a behavioral issue. All right. We still have so much to talk about, ladies and gentlemen. Well all be back again and talk some more. For now, we take a short break. Diane, mary ellen, and les, thank you so much. So after the break, a Memorial Service bringing so many families close at that site of that tragic crash. And later well answer more of your questions, perhaps about the crash. You can submit them on twitter at germanwingsqs at cnn. Major heres our new trainer ensure active heart health. Heart i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. 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And as karl penhaul joins us from near that site karl you made your way, got to see firsthand how difficult it is for those searchers. What is the latest on their search . Reporter well once again today, up there in the mountains around 40 rescue workers continuing this very arduous task of both collecting the human remains and also important fragments of the plane, trying to bring those back for analysis to shed more light on this crash. But very difficult work theyre doing. And that is why yesterday we decided to hike up into the mountains. It was tough going. But we thought it would help us better understand why this recovery operation could take many more days and possibly several more weeks. This is what we found. Swinging on a wire they recover the remains. Hundreds of feet below, emergency crews cling to the mountainside just so they dont fall. Investigators say the speed of the crash pulverized plane and passengers. The recovery operation, they say, is bit by bit, bag by bag. You can just pick out the small red flags rescuers dig into the earth when they discover new fragments. And that looks like a scorch mark. The french prosecutors said the plane hit the mountain bounced off, and then disintegrated. Its a tough hike through rugged mountains and steep valleys. Just a little while before dawn but were going toward a trail head. In order to understand why some rescuers described this as their biggestever challenge, we try to get closer to the crash zone. Is there a little bit of frost this morning, now the sun is coming down certainly no sign of snow just yet. Few people except shepherds live up here. Conditions are too inhospitable. Getting up here is literally hanging on to trees and grass. You can see why theyre going to have to fly anything out of the crash site by helicopter. The whir of rotor blades helps us pinpoint. From high above, we see forensic teams working with expert mountaineers to keep them safe. High winds make flying treacherous. Saying farewell is never easy. But perhaps those grieving could find a little consolation amid these krags. Peace by the running water. Peace of snowcapped peaks. Peace to loved ones lost. Now this is an incredibly difficult recovery operation, but it is a determined one of emergency workers, doing this task. In fact cnn was talking to one of the helicopter pilots this morning, and he was saying yesterday wind gusts were just so tough, making it very treacherous to fly into those valley ravines. And at one point decided to fly on instincts. He took his eye off the control panel and literally looked at the birds around him and little bit of string dangling outside his cockpit to get a sense and feeling of what the wind was doing that would enable him to better fly his helicopter get out his colleagues off the ground and bring out the body bags as well fredricka. Oh my goodness. Karl penhaul, thank you so much. Were going to have much more on the crash straight ahead. 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Another piece of the puzzle as investigators try to determine what may have driven lubitz to crash the plane intentionally. Officials found a ripped up doctors note in his apartment declaring him unfit to work. And that he had a Mental Illness which he kept secret from the airline. This as crews rush to recover the remains of the victims. They say they are making some progress and the weather at the crash site is now improving. The crash has reignited the debate over cameras inside the airplane cockpit. Some say its a good idea. Others consider it a violation of private policy. Reporter Andreas Lubitz had locked himself alone in the cockpit as the captain pounded on the door. Now Safety Experts are calling for a bold move to avoid another disaster. Cameras in the cockpit. The cameras would not be on the face of either of the pilot or the co pilot. They would focus on the instrument and on the manipulations of that are made. Reporter former ntsb chairman jim hall says cameras would be a deterrent to bad behavior or careless piloting and would be a key investigative tool. What could cameras detect . You can see the instruments, you can see what theyre seeing on their instrument panels on their screens. You can see what theyre doing with their hands. Reporter cameras on the instruments wouldnt necessarily give investigators much help in the germanwings crash probe. They already know how that plane went down technically. But former commercial pilot, lynn spencer, says cameras trained on pilots faces could carved certain moments that cockpit voice and flight data recorders might miss. Was the pilot choking, is the pilot having a seizure. Reporter the technology is already on the market but one manufacturer told us no airlines have bought their cameras. Cameras are already used to monitor key missions like fridays launch to the International Space station. Theyre used to watch some train operators, taxi drivers, and bus drivers, including this one, caught looking at his phone, then crashing. Cockpit video could even be live streamed back to controllers on the ground in realtime. Although the expense of installing and streaming thousands of live cameras could be prohibitive. Spencer says cockpit cameras could have provided key evidence in some of the most infamous disasters in aviation including 9 11. If we had had cameras in the cockpits 9 11 we would have been able to see how the hijackers took over the cockpit, how they killed the pilots how they tried to manipulate the controls. Reporter the top pilots union in america is staunchly against the idea. In a statement to cnn, it says cockpit video, quote, is subject to misinterpretation and may, in fact lead investigators away from accurate conclusions. Pilot Union Officials also say theyre worried about a video leaking. They say voice data recorder clips have been made public in past cases, especially overseas. And no pilot wants their final moments to be posted all over the internet. Brian todd cnn, washington. And next the legal issues surrounding the germanwings crash. Who will be held responsible for what happened . Well ask our legal guys, next. The garden is the story of our lives. Told and retold. Its as old as our time on earth. And as new as tomorrow. You can have a yard. Or slightly less. Gardening isnt about where we choose to live. Its about how we choose to live. Miraclegro. Life starts here. The germanwings crash is likely to land its parent company, lufthansa, in court. And the legal battle with the families of the victims could be long and expensive. The big question here should the co pilot have been allowed to fly at all . A tornup note found in his apartment indicated he was unfit to work. There are a number of legal issues here. To short them all out, lets bring in our legal guys avery freeman, civil rights attorney and law professor in cleveland. And good to see you. And Richard Herman new york criminal defense attorney and law professor from i feel so sorry for you hawaii. Aloha. Life is tough. It is tough, isnt it . You put your surfing, you know plans on hold for this segment, i hope . I hope so too. Okay. All right. So gentlemen, lots to delve in here. So we know in the u. S. Youve got hppa rules. So your doctor should not reveal anything about your health. Thats something you would need to volunteer. We dont necessarily know if thats the case here though right, avery . If indeed these were doctors notes uncovered by prosecutors and they said unfit to work and maybe revealed something more about his medical condition, is the onus strictly up to that pilot to report it to the airline, or should the doctor have involved him or herself in reporting it to the airline . Does that change the culpability, responsibility even of the airline at this point . It does not. Every year pilots generally certify they have gone back and had a checkup and done what they have had to do. Other than the initial one. And thats where the hole is here. Because in this case whats so terribly significant, is that Andreas Lubitz is as far as everyone was concerned, was completely healthy. He hid this information. And that triggers the question of liability and the primary focus of that fredricka, is the 1999 Montreal Convention the treaty that will assign liability to lufthansa, a base amount of money, and because lubitz was an employee the sky is going to be the limit when it comes to the obligation of the carrier to these 149 families. Gosh. But richard, clearly, lufthansa you know germanwings, will try to lay the case out that they are not negligent. What would they have to say or do to remove themselves from responsibility here . How about this fred. Even if they are found to be negligent, under german law, cases like this bring about 20 to 40,000 per family. Thats it. Its not like lotto in the United States. Thats under the german system. So when avery references the Montreal Convention thats going to give each family about 150,000 per person. The family then has the right to either accept that sign a release, and its over. Or reject that claim, and sue for negligence and they have the option to sue in germany, because most of the people passengers were german. There is some french law, and because it happened in france criminally speaking thats the sole jurisdiction. But from everything weve seen t does not appear there is going to be any criminal prosecution. But civilly, they would have to prove that the airline was negligent and as a result of the airlines negligence people died. When there is crumpled up and ripped up notes in the pilots house, how did the airline know about this . What procedures did they incorporate to protect the pilots to make sure theyre suitable for flying and the big thing, should they have had the twoperson regulation in the cockpit. They did not. Germany did not have that. Of thats a big issue. So avery, here we are talking about the culpability, responsibility of the airline, germanwings or lufthansa. What about the doctors . Would the victims say, wait a minute the doctors knew about his situation, potentially they knew what kind of job he had, that they didnt report or share that if theyre able to substantiate or prove that. Does that mean the doctors, the medical community, those who saw this co pilot, would also be subject to potential lawsuit . No. I dont think so. As professionals, theres a confidentiality that attaches to the patient doctor relationship. There is absolutely no legal duty. But i need to say, fredricka, im not in agreement with richard. I think negligence is an element, but the reason that the Montreal Convention was created was if you have evidence of behavior by the carrier and lubitz was an employee. There is strict liability. So im not convinced at all that there is going to be a restriction on the on damages for these 149 families. I think it is going to be sky high. And i think the consequences are going to be literally in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Wow. All right. Absolutely fred thats wrong. Its not. Its going to be thats not wrong. You sign a release, and its over fred. Its over. Once you sign that release. German law does not trump an International Treaty richard. All right. We shall see. I disagree. Well surprise there. All right. Richard, avery, thank you so much. Mahalo. Appreciate it. Enjoy honolulu. And cleveland. All right. Still ahead, our viewers have still a lot of questions about the crash of the germanwings plane, and well be able to answer them for you, right after this. 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And thats the main restricter of the diffusion of this information. All right. And to you, mary ellen, sherry asking this. Is there a radio in the cabin, not in the cockpit, that crew can use to notify Ground Control there is a problem on board . Oh i would have to say thats well beyond my expertise. As a profiler i would not know that. You may want to ask one of the other gentlemen. Im sorry about that. Okay. So david, how about to you . What is the answer to that . Is there some sort of, you know way in which the crew can contact Ground Control, you know without having to be in the cockpit . In this aircraft there was not. And in many and most aircraft there is. But its through a maintenance communication thing, where if you have something go wrong in the cockpit, you can put that information in. But you can also contact from the back now. But in this aircraft that wasnt available. Okay. And then les, this question to you. Do you think this accident will affect or change the process of pilot hiring within the airlines . Its certainly possible. Its going to be a consideration, i think. Theyll reevaluate the application process. Its already been reevaluated by virtue of september 11. And all the background checks that have to be done. But, you know this process is probably like i said going to be reevaluated. And then mary ellen, i imagine, you know every pilot who now is getting in the cockpit and, you know sizing up their co pilot or vice versa, that is happening, do you suppose at this Point Airlines are now trying to comfort or talk to pilots about maybe these are some of the things you need to think about or look for or you know raise a red flag on if you observe something . Well, that really is a good point, because there is an area of research and work called threat assessment. And people all over the world are involved and get training in there. And there are red flags that precede these kinds of incidents. And theres absolutely no reason that that kind of training cant also be provided to pilots and Flight Attendants and other people in the Airline Industry. All right. Fredricka could i address that also . Do we have time . Yes. Within my airline, we do have that. It works with the union. Its a program that either unanimously or publicly will allow the pilot to report somebody that might have some problems and do it you saidunder the radar. And its been working very well with our program. Les abend, diane damos, he will lien otoole, thank you. Hillary clintons emails. The gop lawmaker who subpoenaed the messages says they have been deleted. Is it a political witch hunt or did clinton break the rules . Im almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill. Manage your appointments. [ dog barks ]. And check your connection status. Anytime, anywhere. [ dog growls ] oh. So youre protesting . Okay. 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And theres a new development in the Hillary Clinton email saga. The gop lawmaker who subpoenaed her email messages since all were deleteded from her private issues. They dont name sources. The interesting thing, we have been touched with the university hospital. In the town of dusel issue. They said all files had been turned over to authorities. The authorities in france and germany are cooperating on this matter. The germans for their part at this point in time are only saying he had an illness, he had been treated for an illness for quite a while. And had several sick notes because of this illness that he had torn up and was trying to hide this from his employer. They dont say exactly what that is. There are publications who are saying he had had mental problems in the past. So we are still trying to get to the bottom of what exactly he was being treated for at the time that this crash happened fredricka. And what more if anything are we learning about this captain, patrick son deny heimer . Son sondenheimer . Thats the big question now. And authorities are trying to piece together the mosaic about what kind of man this was. What might have driven him to do what he apparently did. And certainly, of course the media is doing the same thing. The newspaper here in germany, the biggest newspaper in germany, claims to have an interview with an ex girlfriend of Andreas Lubitz. And in that interview, she says that he was a man who was very sensitive, someone who needed a lot of attention, someone who could also be quite nice and flattering apparently very often bought her flowers and did similar things. But also someone who had a very dark side to him. Someone who would get very erratic, very angry whenever they had fight. Someone who she said she was quite frankly afraid of at times. Someone who would wake up in the middle of the night with nightmares. And she apparently said one of the reasons why they split up in the end was because she felt he had psychological problems. So thats one of the things where were authorities are trying to piece together who this person exactly can is. Of course theyre also at this point speaking to his relatives, speaking to his parents. He lived with them in part, as well in that house with his brother, as well. People who knew him. People at this airline. Theyre trying to piece together exactly what might have been missed also in the many medical evaluations that he had to go through to be a pilot, and to remain a pilot, fredricka. All right, Fred Pleitgen thank you so much. Appreciate that. Lets take a closer look now at some of the latest information that were hearing. Mitchell garber is a former ntsb medical officer, and senior managing consultant for Engineering Consulting firm esi. Mary ellen otoole is a former senior fbi profiler and special agent. David suze is a cnn safety analyst and former inspector for the faa and les abend, contributing editor for flying magazine. Good to see you. Dr. Garber we begin with you, because were hearing from Fred Pleitgen about these notes that may have indicated there may have been an indicator from a doctor he was unfit for work. At the same time there is that confidentiality between a patient and, you know his or her doctor. So is there much onus on anyone in the medical community to report to the airline knowing what kind of work he likely did . We dont even know if they did know. But it seems like we all recall a doctor asking us when youre in your visit, what do you do for a living. So they are prescribing to you the right kind of treatment conducive to your work environment. So should the medical community should his doctors have reported even if he didnt . Well and the requirements are going to be different in different nations. Everybody has got it a little bit differently. Here in the United States there is no such requirement. In australia and new zealand, doctors who are aware a commercial pilot does have a condition that may be interfering with safety are required to report that condition. So it depends on the location as to whether thats actually a requirement for it or not. The onus is mostly on the pilot to report and to allow people to understand when theyve got a condition that may be interfering with their ability to fly. But there are obviously reasons where that might not work. And in certain nations, it is a required for the doctors to make those reports. David, we did talk earlier it is selfreporting that is usually the standard in the u. S. But as a result of a tragedy like this do you see any potential reform to that policy whether it be in the u. S. Or even abroad . Well i think Self Reporting has to be there, but i think there also needs to be something to supplement that. Because to selfreport is one thing when youre aware of whats going on. But were talking about psychological issues and problems here that you just may not be aware of whats going on in the first place. So right now, we rely on observations by other pilots other people they work with to be able to see their behavior and report that behavior. And they do that well and there is a great system for doing that even anonymously. But there needs to be some work in this area. There is no doubt about it now. And then les you know apparently and this has been widely reported already, that lubitz took off work for, you know six months during training for a medical condition and had also been treated at least once for a quote, unquote, serious depressive episode. That being reported by various Media Outlets. So what is a way to determine whether this person can return back to work generally . Well most airlines have a medical department that makes that evaluation. But what disturbs me is that this was information that was probably available to some form of lufthansa, the Training Department and they i mean this is a top notch airline, with top notch training. And top notch pilots. Why this didnt go back to them and you know yeah because they would seem it would seem if you have a medical reason why you cant carry out the training that has to be a red flag for the airline to know a lot more about whats the situation, and why is it now your you know, youre fit again or able to return to this training. And this gentleman went through a process thats a little different here in the u. S. He was basically hired by lufthansa to begin his training and go through the pipeline. Here in the u. S. We gain experience at Different Levels of aviation. So this this gentleman went through, and he had very, very limited experience. But his training was very specific to airline type flying. And mary ellen, doesnt that kind of information equip the airline to now start really paying attention, looking for some signs, i dont know better evaluating this co pilot . Is that something that you think would be customary or even expected . Well i think it would be very helpful, and you certainly want people that were evaluating the information to be trained to understand how to look at selfreported information or information provided by a coworker that they have that background that they can, you know delve deeper into it. But also you know maintain a sense of you know compassion and empathy, because regardless of how this ultimately ends up being handled, people are very concerned about losing their jobs and if somebody reports to their headquarters they have this condition, that has to be handled in a very compassionate way, and people if they notice that someone has reported information about mary ellen, it was minor, but mary ellen lost her job as a result of that thats certainly going to shut down that pipeline. Yeah. And doctor it seems thats in large part why you have hipaa laws right, because you dont want to create an environment, you know, this country, that recognizes hipaa laws that your medical condition or your employer finding out about your medical condition will be held against you. And so thats why it also kind of seems doesnt seem to coincide with the whole Self Reporting thing. Why would you report that you have a medical condition if it means that youre going to lose your job . Right. And theres not necessarily an advantage to a pilot in reporting that condition, if they suspect that that may be used in a way that may lose them their ability to make a living. In fact with depression in this country, only just recently allowed pilots who were being treated effectively with antidepressants to resume working into the cockpit. So its actually a step forward being able to do that. Because now we have pilots who can be monitored and evaluated appropriately, as opposed to going out on their own and hiding that information. And david you know so we dont really know what kind of what the mental or his physical you know diagnoses were. But is there i guess threshold or is there at a minimum certain mental or physical ailments or conditions that are acceptable for a pilot, or is there, you know a cutoff point that is very clear that most airlines would not allow you to continue doing your job as a pilot . Well regulating operations is a challenge in itself because it varies so much. And now were talking about regulating a psychological issue. So what we refer to in the industry as the red box, which is the brain, as opposed to the black boxes, is something that we just unfortunately, theres no real way to come up with a litmus test to see this person is a pilot and that person is not. And les, while in the states i think i heard you earlier talk about every six months there might be an evaluation conducted concerning pilots here in the u. S. But if it doesnt happen you know with other carriers whether lufthansa or others its incumbent upon the pilot to just simply give their checkups when they see fit . No. No its an faa requirement here in the states and i would assume that its the same over in germany. You every six months myself as a captain, i have to get an examination by a certified medical examiner. And that medical examiner is required or at least is expected to ask certain questions, you know how is your family life. Most of it pertains to perhaps alcohol usage. But a lot of times, we do see the same medical examiner. And hes able to maybe make some points about perhaps behavioral changes. But its cursory, i have to admit. It is cursory. All right. David, Mary Ellen Otoole, les abend and dr. Mitch garber thank you so much to all of you. I appreciate it. Thanks. Next we take you inside the cockpit to show you how pilots generally handle this kind of plane. Well be right back. My advice for healthy looking radiant skin. A good nights sleep. And aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. It helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. Aveeno®. Naturally beautiful results™. If you want a paint thats more than just easy to scrub. If you want a paint that actually repels dirt and grime. 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Can you explain that . Sure the twoperson rule kyung, is when someone leaves the cockpit. And before that person leaves another crew member comes in. So there is always two people inside this cockpit. And theres several good reasons for that. Basically, safety is the first one. If something were to happen to the pilot, lets say he was incapacitated, that other crew member would be there to open the door to allow the other pilot inside the cockpit. So thats really a big reason. The other reason is so when the other crew member wants to come in he or she can go to the door look through the peephole and open the door. There has been a lot of discussion about this particular switch the cockpit door. Would the Flight Attendant ever touch this. No this is a pilotonly switch. This switch will unlock or lock out that door. So if i didnt want the person on the other side of the door to come into the cockpit, i would take this switch to lock and that would completely lock out the electronic function of the door. There is also a mechanical lock just like you would have on your door at home that if i dead bolted that door it would be completely impenetrable. Were cruising at 38,000 feet. Now, the significance of that when we talk about the flight is what . This was the altitude the germanwings levelled off at before starting its descent into the alps. And the theory is then he set it to approximately so what were hearing is and whats been reported is that the co pilot set an altitude below the altitude of the terrain, 100 feet here. And initiated a decent. Now, were not sure how he did that. But one way is the normal way, would be by pulling the button there on the Mode Control Panel and then the airplane would start descending. We can see the engines starting to come back to idle our descent has started down here. And this is a normal descent. Its very gradual and easy as a pilot to do this. Of. You know in normal situations we always verify the altitude between the pilot before we touch this is a very critical knob for us. Any time we change altitudes, we have to make sure were doing the right altitude because we dont want to hit other airplanes, we verify that with the other pilot before we hit this knob. How deliberate an act is that to put it to 100 above the alps . That would be a very deliberate act. Right now if i didnt change anything this airplane would just descend right into the mountains, which germanwings did. So if he did set it this way, again, i said there was several ways to descend the airplane. Another way would be just to disconnect the autopilot. [ beeping ] and push down on the stick. As im doing now. And well get a descent. Im off autopilot. There are no alarms or buzzers because i have an altitude set below my cruising altitude. And this is as for you as a pilot, unthinkable . Completely. Were here to save the day, so to speak. Were here to protect our passengers our crew members, the airplane. And we would never consider Something Like this. Pilot buzz roger, currently a commercial airline pilot, thank you for your time. Back to you, fredricka. All right. Kyung lah thank you so much. More demonstrations are set for today in indianapolis. Protesters speaking out against a religious freedom bill signed into law this week. Many say the laws true purpose is to make it easier to discriminate against gay, lesbian and transgender people. Overnight, basketball legend Charles Barkley weighed in saying quote, discrimination in any form is unacceptable to me. As long as anti gay legislation exists in any state, i strongly believe big events such as the final four and super bowl should not be held in those states cities. End quote. Shasta darlington joins me now with more on this. Thats a pretty strong statement from Charles Barkley. Criticism is coming from who else . Were hearing criticism from all sides, from businesses from politicians. From movie stars. This bill was passed on thursday but because of its divisiveness and the National Implications the controversy is just growing. Opponents shout out their frustration. Supporters applaud. As indiana governor mike pence signs into law a measure that critics say will allow businesses to turn away gay and lesbian customers. And the governor says will uphold religious freedom. This bill is not about discrimination. And if i thought it legalized discrimination in any way, i would have vetoed it. The new law says in part a state or local Government Action may not substantially burden a persons right to the exercise of religion. Other states have similar legislation, but legal experts say the indiana law is one of the most sweeping and has such broad language that private businesses could use it to turn away clients on religious grounds. The backlash fast and furious. The ncaa which is holding its mens basketball final four in indianapolis next weekend saying its concerned about the impact on players and employees. And warns its going to rethink future events. Openly gay nba player Jason Collins tweeted, is it going to be legal for someone to discriminate against me and others when we come to the final four . Ceos from apple to yelp denounce the bill and say it could affect business. Opponents of the law point to famous cases of bakeries that refused to make wedding cakes for gay couples, and were found guilty of discrimination. Saying now indiana businesses could turn away gay customers on religious grounds. But the governor insists, it couldnt be used that way. This legislation restricts Government Action. It doesnt apply to disputes between private parties, unless Government Action is involved. Last year Arizona Republican governor jan brewer vetoed a similar bill amid threats to boycott the super bowl being held there. Now reaction to the indiana law could impact whether other states pass similar measures. In fact arkansas also just passed a similar bill so there are now 20 states with some form of religious freedom law on the books. And the backlash is growing. So as i mentioned, there are obviously athletes out there that we have been mentioning businesses politicians. And just now, angies list which is based in indianapolis has come out saying theyre going to cancel an expansion in indianapolis as a result of this law. So i do think were going to see other states backing down and rethinking whether or not theyre going to go forward with their own legislation. Fred. Already the ripple effect. Thanks so much. Shasta darlington. 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Clintons lawyer says she did keep copies of all workrelated emails from that personal server. And nasa astronaut scott kelly is now at the International Space station, which will be his home for the next 342 days. That would be the longest stretch of time in space for any u. S. Astronaut. His stay will allow scientists to study how the human body responds to Long Duration space flights. Back on earth, theyll also perform parallel studies on his twin brother, retired astronaut, mark kelly. In egypt, arab leaders are meeting to discuss the crisis in yemen. Yemens president is also there rallying for support. Meanwhile, a saudi arabialed campaign is bombarding houthi rebelled controlled parts of yemen. And that saudiled mission could turn into more than just air strikes. The yemen foreign minter says its very possible Ground Forces will be needed. Cnns Becky Anderson is at the Arab League Summit in egypt and joins us now with details. And so those yemeni leaders who were there, do they like the idea of possible ground troop involvement . Reporter well i think the point is for the yes, maammenisyemenis, just to get the country sorted out, which is at present effectively a failed state. The president hadi has just now in the past hour or so left the red sea resort where we are, where this meeting, this Arab League Summit has been held and hes gone back to rea to ring fencing for security. When he was here president hadi not mincing his words when he spoke earlier, accusing iran of pulling the strings to what he called their puppets in yemen, saying that tehran bears the responsibility for what happened and what happens next in yemen. And the new saudi king was here and said that sustained intervention by what he called foreigners on its countrys southern border had left the arab allies no choice but to intervene militaryily. And he went on to say this is the will of the yemeni people. Many people counter that with arguments this isnt necessarily the will of the yemeni people its the will of those who support hadi. What happens next really is the big question. As you rightly point out, a long, drawnout conflict with the possibility of Ground Troops involved which could be very messy. We have heard voices of dissent here as well. Have to be said iraq saying accusations that iran is influencing things behind the scenes across the region is nonsense. And iraq also saying that these saudiled operation in yemen was a hasty decision and has to be said ive heard this behind closed doors from others here concerned about what one person described to me as an impatient riyadh with their decision to act, some people believing opening the doors for a potentially messy sectarian conflict. And begin whats going on in luzon with john kerry trying to bring iran back in from the cold at the moment, i think, you know what guess on in yemen at the moment doesnt stay in yemen. And really watch for development at this point. Fredricka . Becky anderson thank you so much. Still to come could be some time before the remains of the germanwings Crash Victims are recovered. Cnns karl penhaul will show how difficult it is to get to that crash site. [upbeat music] defiance is in our bones. Defiance never grows old. Citracal maximum. Easily absorbed calcium plus d. Now in a new look. Last year quicken loans paid a years worth of mortgages for every holeinone at a pga tour event seventeen times. This year, the mortgage we pay could be yours. Win a years worth of mortgage payments from quicken loans. Enter today at pgatour. Com quickenloans. Ortho bug b gon gives you seasonlong control of all these types of bugs. Spectracide gives you seasonlong control. Of just ants. Their label says so. Bugged by more than ants . Get ortho bug b gon. The label tells the story. Some weed killers are overzealous. They even destroy your lawn. Ortho weed b gon kills weeds. Not lawns. 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Just a little while before dawn but were going toward a trail head. In order to understand why some rescuers describe this as their biggest ever challenge, we try to get closer to the crash zone. There is a little bit of frost this morning. Now the sun is coming down. Certainly no sign of snow just yet. Few people except shepherds live up here. The conditions are too inhospitable. Getting up here isliterally hanging on to tree roots and grass. You can see why theyre going to have to fly anything out from the crash site by helicopter. The whir of rotor blades helps us pinpoint the site from our Vantage Point hi above, we see forensic teams working with mountain engineers to keep them safe. High winds make flying treacherous. Saying farewell is never easy. But perhaps those grieving could find a little consolation amid these krags. Peace of running water. Peace of snowcapped peaks. Peace to loved ones lost. Karl penhaul, cnn, the french alps. Thats karl penhaul reporting. Lets take a closer look at the recovery of that other black box. With me again is dr. Mitchell garber former ntsb medical officer and senior managing consultant for Engineering Consulting firm esi. So we know that the voice recorder that black box, was already recovered. Thats how we were able to hear about the captain who was banging on you know the door and that the co pilot, there was silence with the descent of the plane. Now were talking with about the flight data recorder. When we talk about and weve had you here talking about the Malaysian Air flight and we talk about how there is a pinger that searchers will rely on when that black box hits water, we dont have that in this case no pinger. It is orange. But how will they go about trying to find this flight data recorder . So it really is going to be a matter of examining the wreckage. Theyve got a pretty good idea of the wreckage the debris trail, where it goes where its going to be. But this is very difficult terrain. There are all sorts of nooks, crannies areas very difficult to get to. It may take them some time to find that. So mostly sight then. It will be. And i suspect they will find it. But i suspect its going to be a chore. Theyre going to have to do a lot of work in there. As theyre going through, obviously, recovering remains, thats one of the things theyre going to be looking for. And theyre going to have a lot of work to do over the next days weeks, possibly even months before they can be sure remove that. Once they locate it what is the information they need on there to help better piece together what happened here . Is there anything . Well i think again, were from what were hearing, at least thus far, theyve got a pretty good idea of what the issues are. In fact theyve already declared this a criminal investigation. So theyre looking at details that may help them perhaps prevent this in the future. In other words, what kinds of things were being used in the cockpit, what were the positions of the switches, are there things that can be done to make those switches a little bit harder to operate under these types of circumstances, or even recover the plane itself under these type of circumstances. So even though investigators are saying very definitively that this was a deliberate act by this co pilot, and it wasnt a mechanical failure it wasnt a lack of experience or, you know poor use of this jet, will there still be a concern about piecing together this fuselage like you always see in most you know crashes, just to at least rule out cancel out definitively there was nothing wrong with this plane, and lets go back to you know what we believe the cause to be. That this is a deliberate act and the intent of this co pilot. I honestly think there wont be as much concentration on the wreckage here. I think the flight data recorder certainly will want to take a look at the cockpit voice recorder obviously giving critical information. The wreckage itself there will be an attempt to certainly get the remains of the victims and return those to their families to the extent possible. But i think that this will not what will they do with the debris then when they collect it . At least in the United States it goes back to the own e which would be the airline. I dont know exactly how thats happened in other states. In other nations. But again, typically it would return back to whoever owned the actual fuselage in the first place. Wow. All right. Thanks so much. Mitch garber appreciate it. Thank you. Coming up in the newsroom, at the negotiation table over Irans Nuclear program. They are reaching a critical point now, and time is running out to reach a deal. Well go live to switzerland. In my world, wall isnt a street. Return on investment isnt the only return im looking forward to. 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Well fred there was a lot of optimism when the talks started on thursday that they could reach a kind of outline or framework deal by the deadlines on tuesday. But the talks have hit a snag. I understand from diplomats here that iran is really playing hardball about two specific key items. Namely the sanctions. Iran wants to get them lifted day one as soon as this agreement goes into effect. And the International Community is like wait a minute you know you need to make we need to make sure youre complying with the deal. And then they would start to phase those sanctions out. I also understand the other holdup sticking point, is about the research and Development Program that iran wants to maintain continuing to research and produce dangerous and advanced Nuclear Technology while this deal is in effect. And the International Community wants to put more curbs on that. So those are the two sticking points. Iranian foreign minister says they have made a decision they want an agreement, but they are holding firm on these two issues. And are they holding firm on tuesday being the deadline . Reporter well, i think if it they want if the parties need to go a couple you know day or two, if they think that an agreement is at hand that wouldnt be a problem. But, you know both in iran and United States have seen march 31st Social Security a critical deadline. Iran wants to show its people that there is a path forward to get those sanctions lifted. And for the Obama Administration the u. S. They want to prevent congress from imposing anymore sanctions in april. So they see that as a critical milestone. I think there is really a desire to get an agreement on all sides. But what diplomats are saying is iran really has to make some very tough decisions about whether it wants an agreement at all, fred. Lisa labott thank you so much. Appreciate it. 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I just wanted to say that im incredibly grateful for what happened for the justice ive received for the support that ive had from everyone from my family, from my friends, to strangers, to people like you, i it you saved my life and im so grateful and i im so grateful to have my life back. Thank you. Her former boyfriend was also cleared friday night. A commuter on a st. Louis train takes a beating for refusing to answer another passengers question. [ bleep ]. Why things got heated. A white man on the way home in st. Louis attacked over mike brown. Well have the details in the investigation and that case right after the break. Youre watching the cnn news room. A shocking video surfaces from st. Louis revealing an attack on a commuter train. [ bleep ] police say an africanamerican man threw punches at a white man when he refused to talk about the Michael Brown shooting in ferguson. What do we know . This started when a suspect asked to borrow the victims phone, and the conversation turned to mike brown and escalated into violence. Adding insult to injury the train was full and no one stepped in to help. Reporter ambushed on the metro, cell phone video catches this assault on a 43yearold white man. I was punched in the face and the glasses came down here to split the skin on the bridge of my nose. The victim asked his name not be used says what hurts him the most is of all the people who witnessed the attack no one stopped to help. According to the Police Report, the assault began at 10 00 p. M. Monday night when a suspect asked to use the victims phone. When victim refused asked my opinion on the mike brown thing, and i said i was too tired to think about it right now, and then he punches me in my face. Reporter at least a dozen times before exiting the train with two others. Police are looking for the three men described to be in their early 20s. Metro link sells kmov they send 10,000 a year on security. What were doing in response is talking to our partner in the city about how they can increase their patrols and protection of the system. Its disgusting that people were just laughing and smiling about it. No one offered to help. Those three suspects are on the lose. The victim suffered only superficial injuries and was not hospitalized saying, though, out of fear for his safety hes going to stop riding the train. Sad situation. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. So much more straight ahead and it starts right now. Happening right now in the news room details emerge about the Germanwings Copilot and claims he was suffering from vision problems. This as his exgirlfriend tells a german tabloid he was paranoid about losing his job. Time is ticking closer for the iranian Nuclear Talks, and now one said progress is being made. News room starts now. Hello, again, everyone. Thank you for joining me. We begin with the latest development in the germanwings crash citing two sources close to investigation, the New York Times reported copilot had sought treatment for vision problems. His girlfriend shed light on his personality personality, telling a german tabloid she was fearful of him, and he would be agitated talking about work and we can now confirm that patrick, a respected 34year veteran pilot was the captain. He had 6,000 hours of Flight Experience and had flown for germanwings for more than ten years. Meanwhile, authorities begin their effort to determine why andreas chose to crash the plane, killing all innocent 149 victims. There was torn up notes found from a doctor declaring the pilot unfit for work on the day of the crash, and the wall street journal and New York Times report he was treated for depression, all this as searchers are on the Mountain Side searching for remains, and as they are, they are looking for the critical second black box containing the flights data recorder. Lets talk about all of this. Perhaps even the history of the planes copilot. Lets bring in our panel dr. Mitchell garber senior managing consultant for esi, and diane damos, a psychologist involved in pilot selection for the u. S. Military for more than 40 years, and is a pilot and worked with commercial airlines and john is a former air marshal and fbi agent, and, all right, so to all of you, everything that we have learned so far that dabbles a little bit in his physical condition and maybe his Mental Health but nothing is definitive definitive and they have not verified reporting from the New York Times and wall street journal, but, doctor, to you first. What is most concerning about some of the reports that there may have been there may have been a situation in which the exgirlfriend observed something about his behavior or that there was some pair know ya but it appears that the airline is maintaining its position or at least not revealing much about knowing about his medical or physical state. Yeah there have been some reports that suggest that maybe there was some issues during his training or during his early career that may have come to the attention of the airlines and i think theres going to be a lot of attention paid to what they knew what things were available to them and what they did as far as evaluation treatment, and monitoring of this pilot. Did did what nay do was that enough. So i wonder would that be an issue when if the airline knew he had to remove himself from training for six months, how much information has to be revealed by patient pilot hes ready to resume training . Well here in the states if its an outside medical doctor as weve been discussing before theres no requirement for that medical doctor outside the faa medical doctor to reveal any information, but, to me thats disturbing. If he brought up a red flag in the training process for whatever reason, performance or some sort of issue, personal issue, albeit a mental issue, i certainly, as the airline, would have taken him aside, talked about it at the minimum and possibly discuss his future. And, diane, what is peculiar about the details were hearing from these publications in your view . Well from everything i can determine, andreas passed the lufthansa pilot cadet process. This is a very extensive process taking several days to administer. Its one of the best civilian pilot selection systems in the world, and he would have been seen both interviewed and observed by several clinical psychologists, so either he did not have these problems at the time, or he managed to present very very well. And, john since most of the information we understand has to be selfreported, and it was not selfreported by this you know pilot pilot pilot patient, wouldnt you expect his colleagues to observe something or customary for, you know your fellow pilots or Flight Attendants to report or say, i noticed something strange about him, he was disturbed, because of these things being reported . Seems like there was some public behavior or he emoted in a way publicly he may have been frustrated with the exgirlfriend says is correct, and this note from a doctor is correct. Well i think you have a couple issues going on there. One, all of these Different Things like selfreporting the different pilots going to different doctors, none of this stuff is really structured in a way, particularly to look for these types of things. I know in the military we have pure evaluations, pure evaluations are great because if one person flies with him and another person flies with him, they evaluate especially with someone with just over 600 hours, theres a pattern of behavior. I think the real problem here is that he was it did not sound like someone depressed, retreating inward seeing a change of behavior. You know pilots you know just by nature are gogetters and somebody who has anger issues a lot of the times, that can be confused for somebody who just has a very type a personality, which a lot of pilots do and if a person wants to hide that behavior or may not think he has a problem as far as suicide goes you may not see it. And, you know its hard to know whether well get any answers about his medical condition or his physical condition, but i wonder doctor there are certain medications that would not be allowed for a pilot to take and from what i read medication for adhd add is medication that cancels out your ability or an airline does not want to take a risk on you if you are taking that medicine. Are there other common medications or conditions that would rule out the fitness of a pilot . Certainly. The regulators have extensive regulations about what can and cannot be considered consistent with safe flight so theres vision issues cardiovascular issues mental issues other Health Issues any of which could end a pilots career medications not consistent with flight not allowed in flight and this comes out through selfreporting making it difficult for the regulateors to know whats going on with the pilot, who may not have the motivation to report these things. If most information comes from selfreporting now this copilot is dead, along with 150 other people will we have to rely on his doctors to now reveal you know what his situation was, diane . I mean would you know the answer to that . I mean how will we ever know if the airline was already counting on selfreporting and hes no longer here how do we get to the bottom of what his condition might have been . Well i think most of the information is going to have to come from the doctors. They can go back and look at his scores and the comments that occurred during the initial selection process, but, again, since he passed through that the clinical psychologists did not see anything at the time. Whats the best guess on how that happens . How will we ever really know . Its a good point, but i mean i would think that not my area of expertise, of course but i mean, this is a criminal investigation in this point in time and so i think that information probably is going to have to be divulged privately to families and so and and so forth. I have to brespond. There was an interesting point with reference to pure evaluation. We have something similar with faa regulation. We go down for recurrent training and theres a lot of aspects to that training that goes beyond Ground School and simulator performance, so there is some of that during that process. And jonathan what do you think will be revealed in the investigation, what is feasible . What is possible . Well you know fred im not really as concerned about his mental mental capacity as i am seeing policies change that forward think these things. As a specialist i can think like a bad guy. Structures catch bad people with nefarious thoughts in mind. However, if its continuous structure, and thats not periodically evaluated, bad guys learn to get around that structure. You need good policy and then you need that policy to be revaluated before something happens, an i think that is something that really kind of helped this actually happen was that policies were not reevaluated. Doctor do you see anything on that notion . Well, i think, some places have requirements for physicians to report conditions. I think thats probably a good start for a lot of places that do not already have that and for those places that do not require reporting of interval conditions as positions change between exams. Thats also a good way to go. Thank you to all of you, i appreciate it. Of course you at home tweet us your questions at at germanwingsqs cnn. Our expermits will answer those ahead. Iranian experts hit a snag and one side says there is progress. We go there next for the latest. If youre running a business legalzoom has your back. 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Do you want to deal or not . They feel that this is the best deal iran is going to get, Iranian Foreign minister says they want a deal but remaining firm on key issues fred . All right. Tuesday is the deadline. Will this be a case for they are working morning, noon and night . Well, they are working around the clock, a lot of meetings some with the Iranian Foreign minister and now the german and French Foreign minister came meeting with them and john kerry, a lot of configurations a lot of desire for a deal issue and everyone says they want a deal, but the question is as sides reach a red line someone has to compromise International Community says it needs to be iran and iran says the rest of the party needs to compromise. They went sfazas far as they can, fred. Thank you so much. Coming up will we will know what was on Hillary Clintons emails on her personal server . We are live in washington. Erin . 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Im still absorbing the present moment which is full of joy. Thank you. Thank you so much. You know other than again, were so grateful i mean, i know youre here but we really just need time as a family to digest and, again, so thankful that everythings finally right. Im, she was my friend and its she deserved so much in this life. Im the lucky one. Thank you. Thank you. We cant do that now. Thank you so much. Her former boyfriend was also cleared friday night. And theres a new development in the Hillary Clinton email saga. The gop lawmaker who subpoenaed her email messages says clinton deleted them all from her private server. They requested emails as part of the probe in the attack in benghazi libya, but how is the deletion of this material on the server in conflict with what traditionally happens at the state department on government servers . Reporter fred remember theres new policies in place. We learned Hillary Clinton deleted those emails in december of last year. 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Her lawyer sayings no the state department looks at them first to determine what is sensitive information, but as far as an arbiter, the Government Employee is the person who makes the determination about what is a personal email and what is an email that is in any way related to the government officials job, and that clinton has the ability to look through her emails and determine that for herself, and she did that. Is there a response from republicans after the attorney spelled that out in. Reporter absolutely. Chairman Reince Preibus said even knickson didnt destroy the tapes, and said Hillary Clinton went through extreme lengths to delete the emails and went above and beyond what she should have done. They are making this look as bad as they can for clinton. Thank you so much. Recovery effort at the site of the germanwings crash facing challenges in the terrain and the weather. He claimed the mountain in the area to see what kind of challenges the crews are facing. Thats next. 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The New York Times is reporting the copilot was treated for vision problems and lubitzs girlfriend told a tabloid she feared him, and we learned the identity of the planes captain. The captain had 6,000 hours of Flight Experience flown for more than ten years, and meanwhile, authoritying continue the effort to discover why lubitz chose to take down the plane. They found up torn up doctors notes declaring the copilot unfit for work on the day of the crash. All this as recovery teams continue the treacherous hunt for Crash Victims. The search could take weeks. They are also looking for the second black box containing the data recorder. The families of the victims are trying to come to terms with the germanwings crash. Relatives and friends of the deceased gathered today in an area near the site where their loved ones died holding prayers where near the crews set up recovery operations. Loved ones brought flowers and pictures to the service as they mourned lives lost. Meanwhile, recovery crews face a daunting task as they try to find remains of the victims. There are only two ways to get to the crash site by helicopter or by foot. We are shown how difficult that task is. Swinging on a wire they recover the remains, hundreds of feet below emergency crews cling to the Mountain Side just so they dont fall. Investigators say the speed of the crash pull verized plane and passengers. Recovery operation, they say, is bit by bit, bag by bag. You can just pick out small red flags rescuer dig in the earth when they discover new fragments. And that looks like a scorch mark. The french Prosecutor Says the plane hit the mountain bounced off, and then disintegrated. Its a tough hike in rugged mountains and steep valleys. In order to understand why some rescuers describe this as their biggest ever challenge, we tried to get closer to the crash zone. There was a little frost this morning, and now the suns coming down no sign of snow just yet. Conditions up here are two inhospitable. Getting up here is literally hanging on to tree roots, and we can see the crash site by helicopter. The blades help us pinpoint the site from our Vantage Point, theres teams working with expert mountaineers to keep them safe. High winds make flying treacherous. Saying farewell is never easy. Perhaps those grieving could find a little consolation amid these cracks peace of the running water, peace of snow capped peaks, peace to loved ones lost cnn, the french alps. The copilot was alone behind the door when he sent the plane on a fatal dissent. Passengers and crews were powerless to stop him. Many now wonder could someone on the ground have taken control of the plane remotely and guided it to a safe landing . Heres cnns tom foreman. It was just enough time to shut it all down. Reporter watch closely. This plane in england has a crew at the controls passengers in the back but something extraordinary is going to happen. A pilot on the ground is taking over. Ready to control. Proceed. I have control. You have control. This is the 94 million project by the British Aerospace company, bae, one of several efforts around the world to develop planes to be flown remotely. What you hear at the moment is the discussion with that traffic thats exactly the same discussion the pilots would have if they are in charge of the steering of the aircraft. Military success with drones has driven much of the interest. Some efforts are focused on airplanes in Hazardous Conditions like Hurricane Research and fighting wildfires. Pilotless planes could be a 400 billion a year Global Business so why not pmg flights . First the Airline Industry has a remarkable Safety Record despite high profile disasters, and many believe on board Pilots Remain the most reliable way to handle problems and retrofitting planes costs millions of dollars, and, second, passengers may not be ready. Ill start by asking myself that question how do i feel about getting in there without pilots and i wouldnt do it. Theres questions about reliability, and there are unanswered questions, for example, if you want to make the plane safe by having a ground station control so a terrorist cannot take over up here what if they take over down here . Now the plane is in their control, and they are not on board. One possible solution is you have more than one ground station. They have to work in tandem. That sort of defeats that problem, but does not answer another question. What if you have a hacker who interrupts the data stream and takes over the plane anyway . Thats why this is a little more complicated than it seems. That was cnn reporting, and keep tweeting questions at german wings, and our experts will answer them in minutes. Still ahead, a horrifying attack on a commuter train all because of a cell phone and a question about Michael Brown . Plus arab heads of state meeting to stop yemen dissent into chaos. This as saudi arabia takes out the countrys rebel targets. We are live at the summit in egypt next. Y credit score. Again. You should check out credit karma. Theyre like free. Yeah . Yeah. How . Ads. Credit karma . Yeah. Cool yeah. Credit karma. Really free credit scores. Really. Free. Word. To your mother did you call your mom . I should probably call her. You should probably call her. Its her birthday. Success starts with the right connections. Introducing miraclegro liquafeed universal feeder. Turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a wellfed garden. Miraclegro. Life starts here. You can find a new frontier. Theres nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. Technology thats with you always. This is our promise. Its never been better to wander because wherever you go, youll find us doing everything we can, so you can. Jacks heart attack didnt come with a warning. Today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. If youve had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. Now to the fierce battle underway for control of yemen. A source says the saudi arabia led air strikes have taken out key military targets controlled by the shia rebels and earlier today in egypt, yemens president addressed the Arab League Summit and Foreign Ministers suggested Ground Troops might be needed to defeat the rebels. We are at the summit and joining us now from the red sea resort and so lets talk about what are the options that are being discussed there for taking control of yemen . Caller a very long drawn out conflict is what people are saying here. As long as as six months. The country last week, perhaps not surprisingly with because he addressed the arab leaders here at the summit earlier on today, not mincing words saying it would be iran who effectively created chaos in his country, and saying he blames around for what happens and what happens Going Forward, and that is really the big question here. What does happen next . King solomon saying that they have no choice that they are exhausted all options, and that he and the arab allies were left only with military intervention as their option. There have. Dissenting voices here among the arab leaders gathered at the red sea resort not least iraq who said that it is nonsense to suggest that iran is behind the regional turmoil here and also suggesting that saudi have been hasty in the intervention in yemen. The secretary general ban ki moon here insisting that political dialogue is the only way forward to solve this crisis but, clearly, what we are seeing here is a lot of efforts on behalf of the yemenese the saudis and others here. The sense is one of concern amongst people behind closed doors, opening the idea of sectarian conflict Going Forward with an iransaudi proxy war, and the context to this to remember that we have these talks going on in iran between in switzerland, sorry, between iran and the u. S. Desperately trying to negotiate some sort of conclusion before the deadline to the talks on the Nuclear Negotiations and i think that you know theres been concern here and perhaps in washington as well this could really throw this into the works, but certainly the sense is spector of an allout sectarian war here in the region very much concerning those who are on the fringes of this conference today. Beck si anderson thank you so much from egypt. 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Lets bring in our panel from a crash nn analyst, and contributing editor to flying magazine and here in atlanta, dr. Mitchell garber a medical officer and senior managing consultant for esi. Gentleman, you first on a question coming to us via twitter from lilac, why does the system allow reprogramming altitude from 38,000 to 100 feet . What circumstance would require that drastic change . There was only one circumstance and its not reprogramming, but setting a Mode Control Panel, but theres only one drastic circumstance and thats an explosive depressurization to get the airplane down immediately for breathing purposes but what happened here was just a simple matter of operating the machine knowing it well enough if he entered a hundred feet, the plane descends depending what mode of dissent he selected. Okay and, mitch, lynn wants to know this why dont airlines adopt requirement like cdl medical ser tiff cants . The doctor does not sign off if youre unfit and not break hipa laws. That to you, mitch. Well part of the problem is that the cdl is a government requirement, commercial drivers licenses and doctors who do that may not be the persons private position. That program modelled now after the faas program will be a requirement to have that independent physicians actually giving that information to the government. You cant always get the information that you want from the individual though and thats the thats the crux of this matter is that all of these, commercial drivers licenses faa pilot certificates and all of this requires the individual to give to the system. All selfreporting. And, heres another question. Couldnt airlines move to Drone Technology if something happens like this someone on the ground comes online and takes over . Well let me put the question back to the person that asked it. Are you comfortable with not having anybody in the cockpit or just one person in the cockpit . I think the answer is not so much. I wonder if they mean more in overriding strg strange is happening, and someone on the ground takes over . If thats the case its still begs to question on how are they going to stop a situation like this in other words, they would it seems a little difficult if a pilot has control of the aircraft how they can remotely take it away from them. Thats my only answer to that one. Okay. And, mitch this next question from buzzy, is the doctor who cited lubitz unfit accountable in any way . Well thats going to be a very interesting question. Weve got a criminal investigation going on right now, and, of course one of the things they are looking at is who knew what when . Did this physician have an obligation to report . Did this physician know this pilot was going to be flying a plane that day . Are there other physicians who may have been treating them with the same awareness. To what extent do they have this to report . Thats a mayor focus Going Forward. And thats how impactful it could be with changes and policy. Thats correct. I think whats going to have to happen is how are we going to actually get to that and then do we necessarily want to be putting ourselves in between patients and treatment to what extent is that going to be reasonable and necessary for this tripe type of safety issues . To you, les, is it possible for any drastic changes to a normal flight plan require the input of two pilots . Well just in a normal preflight duties it requires input of two pilots. We work in harmony together. When we do a course change just has a for instance we verify if that course change is correct no matter who is entering it the other pilot who is entering in puts it in and the other pilot responds if its a correct situation. If i could just respond to some of what was said. Sure. With reference to selfdisclosure aspect theres a disadvantage to it that we brought to light here but the doctors that are not familiar with aero medicines could potentially suspend or end the career of the pilot without understanding fully what hes dealing with so i mean, that i just want to explain thats a fear of Airline Pilots to some extent. They sometimes we dont disclose that thats our employment. All right. Thank you to both of you gentleman. Appreciate it. Thanks for your probing questions at home. Appreciate it. Straight ahead, a horrifying attack on a commuter train all because of a cell phone and question about . Michael brown. People ship all kinds of things. But what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. That need to be kept at 41 degrees. While being shipped to a country where its 90 degrees. In the shade. Sound hard . Yeah. Does that mean people in laos shouldnt get their vaccine . We didnt think so. 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Police say an africanamerican man started throwing punches at a white man after he refused to talk about the Michael Brown shooting in ferguson. He takes a look what led up to the confrontation. Reporter ambushed on the metro, cell phone video catches this assault on a 43yearold white man. When i was punched in the face my glasses split the skin here between the bridge of my nose. Reporter the victim asked his name not be used for safety reasons, said what hurts him the most is out of the all the people who witnessed the attack no one stopped to help. According to the Police Report the assault began at 10 00 p. M. Monday night when one of the suspects asked to use the victims phone, and when the victim refused he asked my opinion on the Michael Brown thing, and i responded, im too tired to think about it right now, and he stood up and next thing i know he sucker punches me in the middle of my face. Reporter the attacker punched him at least a dozen times before exiting the train with two others. Police are looking inging for the three men described to be in their early 20s. Kmox says they spend 10 million a eurofor off Duty Officers and security. What were doing in response is talking to st. Louis city our partner in the city about how they can increase their patrols and increase their protection of our system. I think it was discussing that no one, people were sort of laughing and smiling about it and no one offered to help. Reporter three suspects on the run. As far as the victim is concerned, suffered only superficial injuries and not hospitalized but he says hes not going to take the train now for fear of his own safety. Close call. All right, thank you so much, nick appreciate that. Thats all for us here in the news room, and thank you for being with us this afternoon. More news room straight ahead with poppy harlow

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