Germanwings crash victims identifiedInvestigators looking into the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash in March announced on Wednesday that they had formally identified the 150 passengers who died on the Airbus 320 when it was flown into the French Alps. This will allow for the victims families to prepare for a proper burial ceremony in the coming weeks. It has reportedly taken more than six weeks to ...
France rejects European Union's asylum seeker quota ...ss="published">Monday, May 18, 2015
France
Related articles
18 May 2015: France rejects European Union's asylum seeker quota initiative
9 May 2015: Copilot practiced putting plane into controlled descent prior to crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, French authorities say
11 April 2015: Foreigners evacuated from Yemen by India
29 March 2015: Officials say co...
Copilot practiced putting plane into controlled dece...A report from French safety officials released on Wednesday said the co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, practiced putting a plane into a controlled descent earlier in the day of the March 24 crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, which officials allege the co-pilot caused by a controlled descent. The report was based on data from the plane's flight recorders.
According to ...
Officials say co-pilot intentionally crashed Germanw...Officials said Thursday, after analyzing data from the Germanwings Flight 9525 cockpit voice recorder, that the airbus crashed into the French Alps because its co-pilot deliberately crashed it.
On the cockpit voice recorder, the captain can be heard trying to get back into the cockpit. Transponder data indicates the autopilot was told to descend from 38,000...
Germanwings Flight 9525 crashes into French Alps, 15...Germanwings Flight 9525, an Airbus A320 carrying 150 passengers and crew, crashed into the French Alps yesterday between Digne and Barcelonnette. Officials said there were no survivors. The plane was flying to Dusseldorf, Germany from Barcelona, Spain. An emergency recovery team made its way to the crash site and reportedly recovered one of the plane's flight ...