In the hometown of the co-pilot of the crashed Germanwings plane there is amazement at the new developments announced in France.<br /><br /> Andreas Lubitz appears to have deliberately crashed into a mountain after locking the captain out of the cockpit, say prosecutors.<br /><br /> In Montabaur, between Frankfurt and Bonne, people reacted at the flight club he belonged to. <br /><br /> One member, Peter Ruecker, said: “He was a very nice young man. He was a lot of fun, although sometimes a bit quiet. He was just another boy like so many others here.” <br /><br /> And by all accounts, Lubitz was seen as someone right for the job.<br /><br /> The head of the Westerwald flight club, Laus Radke, said: “They are professional pilots. They have a certain internal control mechanism. They are examined and have to be healthy. <br /><br /> “We have to have certain qualities to fly. A doctor talks to us and we have to be physically fit and mentally fit.”<br /><br /> 28-year-old Lubitz lived with his parents in Montabaur, but he also had lodgings in Dusseldorf. The