Originally Posted by
Ber2dca
That sounds like a knee-jerk reaction. If all procedures were followed and due diligence was applied there's no need for anyone to resign or get sacked.
I agree. If Lufthansa/Germanwings policies and procedures were in line with with legal requirements and were being correctly implemented then it is unfair to blame the individuals responsible for enforcing them for this incident. Shades of shooting the messenger in fact.
On another note, have any of the media who were speculating about the age/repair state of the aircraft apologised yet?