oh, my god. please stay where you are. everybody, stay where you are. did you get it? oh, my god. keep your heads up. everybody, stay where you are. i knew that was in the stands, oh, my god. it could have been us. i know. in my mind, it was coming. joining me on the phone is the man who shot that video. he is brent wilson, he s back home in portland, oregon. brent, you know, we could hear i counted three oh, my gods. i don t know if that was from you or your son. i can t imagine what you were feeling. if you can, walk me through your initial thoughts when you saw that plane nosedive and hit the crowd. it was obviously an incredibly tragic event, and initially, before it got down to the ground, you know, it was all over the sky and for a brief moment what appeared to be an eternity to us, you know, it was coming directly for us in our area. and, you know, i just froze and my sons. it was something that is life changing. my son kyle actually is the one who
he was relatively inexperienced with only 100 hours in the cockpit. there s no evidence of a conspiracy or terrorism. translator: nothing permits us to say it is a terrorist act. now we will see the environment of the person. reporter: investigator also likely probe his relationships his communications, trace his whereabouts and behavior in recent weeks. he was accepted into lufthansa, 100% set to fly without restrictions. translator: when we research our candidates, we look in particular for psychologically healthy co-workers. reporter: there s no followup monitoring of psychological health. once you re in and flying, you are not psychologically tested. reporter: the germanwings apparent murder-suicide is not week. in 1999 a pilot nosedived a flight into the atlantic. though it s been disputed days earlier we had been reprimanded