The official report into the Germanwings plane crash is recommending more stringent medical checks for pilots.
150 people died when co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately flew the aircraft into the French Alps last March.
Remi Jouty from the French Accident Investigation Agency says they've looked at how Lubitz could have been allowed to fly - when he'd been treated for severe depression:
Lubitz had seen more than 40 doctors about his depression, however under German law none could tell the airline.
Robert Tansill-OLIVER whose son was killed in the crash says he's "completely dissatisfied" with the official report: