Saturday, March 28, 2015

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

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