What is the personality type of Andreas Lubitz? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Andreas Lubitz from Criminals and what is the personality traits.
Andreas Lubitz personality type is INTJ, The Visionary. That means that the most likely dominant function for Andreas Lubitz personality type is Intuitive Thinking. The least known dominant function for Andreas Lubitz personality type is Extroverted Feeling.
Whatever dominant function Andreas Lubitz has, it is very likely that he has two auxiliary functions and two tertiary functions. The dominant function and the auxiliary functions are the ones we use the most and we access them through our weakest function. The tertiary functions are usually our least used functions and we access them through our second weakest function. In Andreas Lubitz's case, he is a common INTJ, which means that he has the following dominant function: Intuitive Thinking. The auxiliary function is Extraverted Thinking and the tertiary function is Extraverted Feeling. This means that the most likely weak function for Andreas Lubitz personality type is Introverted Thinking. And the second most likely weak function for Andreas Lubitz personality type is Introverted Feeling.
How to use dominant and auxiliary functions
Dominant functions are used in most situations and in most activities. These are the functions we use in our normal lives. These functions are also called "the workhorse" functions.
Andreas Günter Lubitz (18 December 1987 – 24 March 2015) was a German mass murderer, who was a pilot for the international airline Lufthansa. Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin, French and German authorities, as well as executives of Lufthansa, have issued statements that they believe that Lubitz crashed the Airbus A320 of Germanwings Flight 9525 (GWI18G & D-AIPX) into the French Alps, killing himself along with 149 others in a mass murder-suicide on 24 March 2015.