Saturday, March 28, 2015

Germanwings copilot Hide Permit Memorandum on Day Hospital Accident Occurs

Attorney Germany discover new facts alleged that the co-pilot aircraft with flight number 4U9525 Germanwings intentionally crashing a plane into the Alps, France. Copilot named Andreas Lubitz (27) was known to hide memorandum in sick on the day of the incident that killed 150 people on board.

Quoted by AFP, in search Lubitz home, investigators found the prosecutor medical documents that suggest the co-pilot was not on duty.

"The medical documents, which suggest the presence of a disease and needs proper medical care," according to the prosecutor's office investigator Germany, Friday (27/03/2015).

In addition, investigators also found a "memorandum of sick leave torn and still valid, one of which applies to the day when the accident happened."

These findings support previous allegations that call Lubitz suffering from depression. "She hid her illness from superiors and colleagues," the prosecutor's statement in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Lufthansa, Germanwings parent company, has confirmed that Lubitz had a break flew six years ago. However, he then passed all physical and psychological tests and are considered "100 per cent fit to fly". (Read: What motive copilot Germanwings Aircraft Drop?)

A number of his friends said, Lubitz experienced health problems six years ago, which is described by a friend as "fatigue", but he has recovered and then looked very normal.

In addition, Lubitz also allegedly suffered "personal life crisis". German youth was called to have a personal relationship problems with his girlfriend, which led him to predict shaken by a deep personal crisis. (Read: Germanwings copilot Problem with girlfriend)

Germanwings copilot Hiding his illness to Management Airlines

Copilot Airbus A320 airline Germanwings allegedly crashing a plane containing 150 people to the French Alps, hides a serious illness. Similarly, German prosecutors said on Saturday (28/03/2015).

Prosecutors said during a search at the residence of Andreas Lubitz (27), the officers found that the medical documents described him sick and need medical care right.

In addition, officers also found some pain license already torn, including the Airbus A320 that crashed. However, the documents do not explain in detail the pain pathway Lubitz.

However, Bild newspaper had reported that Lubitz known to seek the help of a psychiatrist to say a "serious depression" in 2009. Even Lubitz still get a doctor's care until now.

Bild newspaper also quoted security sources as saying Lubitz and his girlfriend is experiencing a crisis in their relationship. This includes making desperate conditions.

Lubitz also been absent from training Pilota that began in 2008 for some time. He then tried kembalin and pass to fly the A320 in 2013.

According to data from the black box voice recording Germanwings indicate Lubitz captain accidentally locked out of the cockpit before the plane deliberately rammed by flight number 4U 9525 to the Alps.

Source: AFP

Often Germanwings copilot Kite Flying in the Alps

Germanwings aircraft copilot who allegedly deliberately rammed the German plane to the Alps, France, called familiar with the mountainous region.

A member of the flight school where Andreas Lubitz Montabaur was studying, told the BBC that he never flew gliders or better known as a glider plane in the Alps. At that time, Lubitz was on vacation, said Dieter Wagner.

A French newspaper reported that the co-pilot, often on vacation while spending time in a flying club in the Alps with his parents. This has been done since she was nine years old.

Investigators are trying to understand what might make Lubitz to take control of the Airbus A320. German prosecutors argued he hid the disease from the company where he worked, Germanwings, at the time the accident occurred.

Data from the voice recorder box shows, the 27-year-old man accidentally lowered altitude within eight minutes after locking the pilot from the cockpit.

There were no survivors when the plane crashed 4U 9525 in the Alps on Tuesday (24/03) in the course of Barcelona, ​​Spain, towards Dusseldorf, Germany.

Prosecutors said there was no evidence of a political or religious motive for his actions and no suicide note.

Source: BBC Indonesia

The Shocking confession the Beloved Co-Pilot Germanwings

When alive, the co-pilot Germanwings, Andreas Lubitz, once said that everyone will know and remember him. It was he told his girlfriend, Maria W.

"One day I will do something that will change the whole system, and everyone will know my name and remember him," said Maria, quoting Lubitz, in an interview with German tabloid Bild.

Quoted by AFP on Saturday (03/28/2015), Mary confessed, so hear Germanwings plane crashed, he remembered the words of her lover. Moreover, Lubitz called deliberately crashed the plane into the cliffs of Mount Alps in southern France, killing 150 people on board.

"The sentence disampikan Lubitz a year ago," said Maria.

Voice recorder black box indicates that Lubitz (27 years) intentionally prevents the pilot went back into the cockpit. Then, she accidentally plane slammed into a mountain cliff.

Officials at France's move the co-pilot is suspected as suicide and mass murder.

"All the instructions leads to action that is not unimaginable to us, criminal, crazy, suicidal," said French Prime Minister Manuel Valls.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Germanwings Airbus A320 Black Box Found

Aircraft carrier Germanwings Airbus A320 crashed in the French Alps, Tuesday (24/03/2015)
French Foreign Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the black box carrier Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed on Tuesday (03/24/2015) has been found. Furthermore, the black box will be checked by the aviation authorities.

He also made sure that the 144 passengers and six crew with flight number 4U 9525 route Barcelona-Duesseldorf killed.

Separately, an investigator, Bruce Robin, said it had found the location of the wreckage around the French Alps.

"We saw that the plane had been blown to pieces. The airframe is in a state of disrepair. None of the pieces of the fuselage or wings are intact," he told Reuters.

Separately, the French police who have been in the vicinity of the wreckage, said it found no survivors.

"We continue to look for. However, there can be no corpse that could be lifted until Wednesday," said local police chief, David Galtier.

A report from the site Flightradar24, which monitors air traffic around the world, calling the Airbus A320 initially rose to an altitude of 38,000 feet before swooping cruising altitude quickly.

In a press conference in Cologne, Germanwings management stated, a minute after reaching cruising altitude, the plane began to lose altitude quickly before falling through the earth.

Flightradar24 website states, Airbus was down from cruise altitude very quickly, which is between 3,000-4,000 feet per minute which according to the website it is a standard speed as the plane was approaching the airport.

Radio contact between Germanwings Airbus pilot was lost when the aircraft reaches an altitude of 6,000 feet at 10:53 local time. The aircraft was descending rapidly over eight minutes before the communication is lost.

Initial reports had said an emergency call came from the plane at 10:47 local time. However, the German government then ensure seruang "mayday" comes from an air traffic controller after losing contact with the plane.

Inside the plane, there were 144 passengers and six crew. A total of 67 passengers were believed to be German citizens who will return from their vacation in Spain.

Published by the German daily Bild reported, in the plane, there are also 16 students and two teachers who will follow the student exchange program.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister of Spain said, the possibility of 45 citizens of Spain is in the ill-fated plane, while the rest were believed to be Turkish citizens.

Falling in France, 148 Passengers Killed Germanwings

An airline Germanwings Airbus A320 at the airport Tegel, Berlin
French President Francois Hollande, Tuesday (03/24/2015), said that, most likely, all of the passengers and crew of the airline Germanwings Airbus A320 were killed after the plane crashed in the south of France.

"Most likely, no passengers who survived," said Hollande told reporters, responding to the tragedy.

The plane was flying from the city of Barcelona, ​​Spain, to the city of Duesseldorf, Germany, before falling in the region Barcelonnette in the French Alps.

Some sources said the plane was issued a distress call at 10:47 pm local time around 17:47 pm.

Meanwhile, French Foreign Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the wreckage was owned airline Germanwings has been found, and he is now heading to the crash site.

Airline Germanwings is a low-cost airline Lufthansa managed and based in the city of Cologne, Germany. Currently, Germanwings has 81 aircraft, 42 Airbus A319-100 ie, 17 Airbus A320-200, Bombardier CRJ900 and 21 units.

The aircraft that crashed was reportedly 24 years old and had served in the Lufthansa group since 1991.

Germanwings Airbus Swooping For 8 Minutes, Before the Fall

A senior airline Germanwings, Thomas Winkelmann (right) while giving a press conference in Cologne, Germany, on Tuesday (03/24/2015).
Management airline Germanwings said Airbus A320 flights Barcelona-Duesseldorf which fell in France, Tuesday (03/24/2015), began to lose altitude one minute after reaching cruising altitude.

Furthermore, for eight minutes later, the 24-year-old aircraft that continue to fall until the end through the earth in the Alps, France.

"The aircraft made radar contact with the French. The relationship last with French air traffic controllers recorded at 10:53 at an altitude of about 6,000 feet. Soon, the plane crashed," said Director of Germanwings Thomas Winkelmann in a press conference.

Winkelmann added, the plane that crashed had just undergone routine maintenance by a team of technicians Lufthansa on Monday (03/23/2015).

Furthermore, Winkelmann added, the pilot who flew the plane crash was an experienced pilot who had worked for Germanwings and Lufthansa for 10 years and won 6,000 flight hours.

Currently, more Winkelmann, a team of investigators are working to find the cause of the crash which carries 150 passengers and crew members it.

Obama Grieving for The fall of the incident Germanwings A320

US President Barack Obama expressed condolences for the loss airline Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed on Tuesday (03/24/2015).

"It's very sad for the victims, including children and infants," Obama said Tuesday. He said he had spoken with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The former Illinois senator also said it would contact the Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

"The team kept in touch, and we're certain how many Americans who might be in the plane. Germany and Spain including our strongest friend in the world," Obama said.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the black box carrier Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed on Tuesday (03/24/2015) has been found. Furthermore, the black box will be checked by the aviation authorities.

He also made sure that the 144 passengers and six crew with flight number 4U 9525 route Barcelona-Duesseldorf killed.

Separately, an investigator, Bruce Robin, said it had found the location of the wreckage around the French Alps.

"We saw that the plane had been blown to pieces. The airframe is in a state of disrepair. None of the pieces of the fuselage or wings are intact," he told Reuters.