Before he locked his pilot out of the cockpit and intentionally sent 149 people to their deaths on a French mountainside, Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz was an apparently happy guy with hobbies and a picturesque house in Montabaur, Germany. A neighbor who knew him tells Le Figaro that Lubitz "was completely normal. He was very happy to have his job. He had attained his dream of having become a professional pilot." Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr, speaking at a press conference today, per the Guardian, said the revelation that the crash was intentional "leaves us absolutely speechless. I [wouldn't] have been able to imagine that the situation would have got even worse." Here's what else is known about Lubitz: