Worth watching on UAL's management and the plan to strip the retirement benefits.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/retirement/view/
But suicide, especially when a man has his health and is relied on by his family for his care, comfort and advice, is a really egocentric, selfish act. He could have gotten a job at a fractional, someone mentioned he had a job, so what gives? Sorry for everyone one involved.
I don't think many people here understand how serious depression can be. Clinical depression doesn't mean you wake up bummed out a lot or you're pissed off that you have to retire at 60. Clinical depression is serious sh#t that if not treated often leads to suicide or at best terribly dificult lives. It's easy to say the guy was selfish or egocentric or whatever but I sure hope you don't have to ever witness a close friend or family member deal with this because it's a serious disease. Always easier to cast stones than to catch them.
Side note I heard that 7 current or former UAL pilots have committed suicide this year!!!!! I heard this from a UAL pilot and apparently the Ual webboard moderators have been deleting most posts that discuss the topic. It really is a shame that the FAA forces pilots to live with depression by making treatment a grounding offense.