Flightradar24 posted that reviewing the data after the crash they found out this info and passed it on to the BEA and made it public 2 days later
If it was negligent in vetting the employee, sure.
There are too many jurisdictions involved to have a comprehensive answer.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/27/europe/france-germanwings-plane-crash-main/index.htmlWhat is a Dr's responsibility if they have a patient they think is too depressed to fly a plane?Is he allowed to tell the employer? Does he have a duty to do so if he feels he'll put others at harm? Can he be sued for not doing so?
Complicated stuff no doubt about it, I'm sure this will spark change in discussion about how privacy is handled for medical patients with people's lives in their hands.
Wonder if any of the passengers took a video on their smart phone while all this was happening and they find the smart phone in the wreckage? I hope the recovery teams are checking smart phones and cameras.
They're probably checking everyone's social media accounts. Maybe someone posted while it was happening.
Yuphttp://www.cnn.com/2015/03/31/europe/france-germanwings-plane-crash-main/
How is it that my cell phone cracks when I drop it, but a cell phone survived a 500mph crash?