On Thursday night, a passenger named Britta Englisch decided to share her experience of flying on a Germanwings flight.
Her flight took place only a day after co-pilot Andreas Lubitz voluntarily activated a Germanwings plane’s descent system into the Alps.
"Yesterday morning at 8:40 a.m., I got onto a Germanwings flight from Hamburg to Cologne with mixed feelings," Englisch wrote on the Germanwings Facebook page.
"But then the captain not only welcomed each passenger separately, he also made a short speech before take off. Not from the cockpit — he was standing in the cabin."
"He spoke about how the accident touched him and the whole crew. About how queasy the crew feels, but that everybody from the crew is voluntarily here."
"And about his family and that the crew have a family and that he is going to do everything to be with his family again tonight."
"It was completely silent. And then everybody applauded. I want to thank this pilot."
"He understood what everybody was thinking. And that he managed to give, at least me, a good feeling for this flight."