hilling final email from Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz who deliberately crashed jet reveals his fear of "going blind"










Lubitz deliberately slammed his A320 jet into the French Alps, killing all 149 people on board on March 24th last year













Killer: Co-pilot of Germanwings flight 4U9525 Andreas Lubitz

The chilling final email sent by killer Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz has been revealed.
Lubitz deliberately slammed his A320 jet into the French Alps, killing all 149 people on board on March 24th last year.
His last email sent by the 27-year-old to his doctor two weeks before the atrocity on March 24th, 2015 have been published by German newspaper "Bild".
As confirmed after the crash, in which 149 died, he was suffering from depression and loss of vision and feared he was going to lose his job.
He told his doctor: "I am afraid to go blind and I can't get this possibility out of my head."










Andreas Lubitz
Illness: Lubitz was on medication

The email revealed he was taking the highest dose of Mirtazapine, an anti-depressant which is also used as a drug to induce sleep.
Lubitz, who put the plane into a steep dive after locking his co-pilot out of the cockpit, said the increased medication was making him more restless and made him panic about his vision.
He also told his therapist that he was bothered about the permanent tension he felt in his eyes and wrote: "If it wasn't for the eyes, everything would be fine."










The doomed flight had taken off from Barcelona and was heading for Dusseldorf.
It was later revealed that Lubitz had sick notes and in the five years before the crash, had consulted 41 different doctors. He was suffering from severe depression which almost led to him taking his own life a few years before