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CNN International-20150331-04:33:00

doing something that would change the whole system and after that all would know his name and remember it. before the crash he was having trouble with his vision. cnn has learned an eye doctor found he wasn't seeing properly but it was probably psychosomatic. that doctor told lubitz he was unfit to work, something lubitz never shared with his employer. authorities say other doctors also found lubitz unfit. one doctor's note was found slashed in his dwar badge. also they found anti-depressants at his apartment, the airline apparently never knew. >> he was 100% fit to fly without any restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. there was nothing to worry about. >> reporter: perhaps lubitz thought his dream of flying was in jeopardy. this is video of him happily flying a glider about a decade ago. how he went from this to the

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150331-00:20:00

having trouble with his vision. cnn has learned an eye doctor found he wasn't seeing properly but that it was probably psychosomatic. that doctor told lubitz he was unfit to work. something lubitz never shared with his employer. authorities say other doctors also found lubitz unfit. one doctor's note was found slashed in his garbage. also according to "the new york times," investigators discovered antidepressants at his apartment. the airline apparently never knew. >> he was 100% fit to fly without any restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. there was nothing to worry about. >> reporter: perhaps lubitz thought his dream of flying was in jeopardy. this is video of him happily flying a glider about a decade ago. how he went from this to the unthinkable, we may never know. randi kaye, cnn, new york.

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20150327-15:03:00

of a physical condition, but he did say that he was trying to hide it for quite a while, and also, the letters that were fou found, the sick letters were not just for the day that he was supposed to fly, but for several days as well. it seems as though this is not the first time that he was doing this, and destroying a sick letters that he was getting from the doctor. so he had been under care from a doctor for quite a while, and all of this unknown to his employer. i was able to speak to the ceo of lufthansa yesterday, and he said that by their accounts, he was 100% fit to fly, and he said that he had gone through the training, of course, to become a pil pilot, and there is medical evaluation that the pilots have to go through every year, and every time, he was deemed 100% fit to fly, and no indication as far as the flight performance was concerned that there were any sorts of issues, but now the documents found seem to paint a pretty clear picture that he was something that was hiding that was very, very significant to his per for maps at work, and that he was undeemed to fly by his own doctors, and major new developments, and we will hear

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150327-00:02:00

deliberately crashed 9525 into the french alps. the ceo of lufthansa said loubits was an experienced pilot with more than 600 hours of flight experience a good record. >> 100% fit to fly without restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. there was nothing to worry about. >> reporter: loubits passed initial medical screening. the airline does not do ongoing psychological testing leaving open the possibility something could have changed after loubits began his job at germanwings in 2013. he said lubitz at one point interrupted training for several months in 2008. he wouldn't explain why but said lubitz eventually completed training. >> i went to the aviation school in phoenix, arizona. they underwent training there. there was an interruption with regard to the training and after then the candidate managed to go through. he continued his training. >> reporter: a pilot who was a

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150327-23:05:00

was not submitted to the company. just a day earlier lufthansa said they had no medical or psychological concerns. >> he was 100% set to fly without restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. >> reporter: again today, the again insisted he had a clean bill of health adding we can't confirm or deany specifics about his medical condition for reasons of confidentiality. no suicide note was found. investigators say they found nothing indicating a political or religious based motive. officials say he was treated in february and returned for his diagnosis in march just two week weeks before the crash. they did say he was not treated for depression at the hospital. he was a running seen here in

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CNN International-20150327-05:05:00

to fly. his flight performance was perfect. there was nothing to worry about. >> reporter: lubitz passed his initial medical screening, but the lufthansa ceo says the airline does not do ongoing psychological testing, leaving open the possibility that something could have changed. the ceo also raised questions when he said lubitz had at one point "interrupted his training for several months in 2008." he wouldn't explain why, but said lubitz eventually completed his training. >> translator: he went to the aviation school in phoenix, arizona. there was an interruption with regard to the training, and after the candidate mentioned to go through and continued his training. >> reporter: a flight club member said he never showed any signs of concern? >> translator: he was a very normal young man. nothing out of the ordinary, nothing at all. there were no accidents that i'm aware of, nothing. no incident whatsoever.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150326-20:11:00

psychologically fit to fly. tonight, investigators are digging into the background of 28-year-old german native andreas lubitz the man who authorities say deliberately crashed flight 9525 into the french alps. the ceo of lufthansa says lubitz was an experienced pilot with more than 600 hours of flight experience a good record. >> he was 100% fit to fly without restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. there was nothing to worry about. >> reporter: lubitz passed his initial medical screening but the lufthansa ceo said the airline does not do ongoing psychological testing, leaving open the possibility something could have changed after lubitz began his job at germanwings in 2013. the ceo also raised questions when he said lubitz had at one point quote, interrupted his training for several months in 2008. he wouldn't explain why, but said lubitz eventually completed his training. >> translator: they went to the aviation school in phoenix,

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150326-23:05:00

at the time of the crash 630 hours of night experience. only about 100 in an a320 the plane he crashed. his flight performance was perfect. there is one flag on his resume. >> there was an interruption with regard to the training. >> reporter: that interruption is said to have last for several months. something that's not uncommon. police removed evidence from the home where he lived with his parents. no one was willing to speak. at the nearby flight club where he was a member those who knew him describe a happy young man who loved to fly. >> he was a lot of fun even though he was perhaps sometimes a bit quiet. he was just another boy like so many others here. >> reporter: his portrait on social media is unremarkable. there are reports he had a

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150326-23:02:00

says the co-pilot breathed evenly not responding. the co-pilot no one suspected. this co-pilot's record gave no hint of such horror. >> he was 100% fit to fly without any restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. it was nothing to worry about. >> our reporters are covering this story tonight from every angle. question begin with renee with the breaking news on how the auto-pilot was reprogrammed. you broke this nudes. what are you learn something. >> data streamed suggests that someone manually reprogrammed

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The Situation Room-20150326-22:05:00

andreas lubitz. we know they retrieved items from his apartment. what we do know about him so far is only adding to the mystery. friends of the co-pilot say they have no explanation as to why he would have done the unthinkable. tonight, investigators remove boxes from 28-year-old german nativeytive lubitz's apartment. the ceo of lufthansa says he was an experienced pilot with more than 600 hours of flight experience a good record. >> translator: he was 100% fit to fly without restrictions. his flight performance was perfect. there was nothing to worry about. >> reporter: he passed his initial medical screening. the airline does not do ongoing psychological testing, leaving open the possibility something could have changed after he began his job at germanwings in

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