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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Mar 24, 2023, 06:50 AM Mar 2023

On this day, March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 was deliberately crashed in the French Alps.

Wed Mar 24, 2021: On this day, March 24, 1999, and March 24, 2015, bad things happened in the French Alps.

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Germanwings Flight 9525


D-AIPX, the aircraft involved, in May 2014

Incident
Date: 24 March 2015
Summary: Suicide by pilot
Site: Prads-Haute-Bléone, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
Coordinates: 44°16′50″N 6°26′20″E

Occupants: 150
Passengers: 144
Crew: 6
Fatalities: 150
Survivors: 0

Germanwings Flight 9525 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Barcelona–El Prat Airport in Spain to Düsseldorf Airport in Germany. The flight was operated by Germanwings, a low-cost carrier owned by the German airline Lufthansa. On 24 March 2015, the aircraft, an Airbus A320-211, crashed 100 km (62 mi; 54 nmi) north-west of Nice in the French Alps. All 144 passengers and six crew members were killed. It was Germanwings' first fatal crash in the 18-year history of the company.

The crash was caused deliberately by the co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, who had previously been treated for suicidal tendencies and declared "unfit to work" by his doctor. Lubitz kept this information from his employer and instead reported for duty. Shortly after reaching cruise altitude and while the captain was out of the cockpit, he locked the cockpit door and initiated a controlled descent that continued until the aircraft impacted a mountainside.

Aviation authorities swiftly implemented new regulations that required two authorized personnel in the cockpit at all times, but by 2017, Germanwings and other German airlines dropped the rule. The Lubitz family held a press conference in March 2017 at which Lubitz's father said that they did not accept the official investigative findings that Andreas Lubitz deliberately caused the crash. As of February 2017, Lufthansa had paid €75,000 to the family of every victim, as well as €10,000 in pain and suffering compensation to every close relative of a victim.

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On this day, March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 was deliberately crashed in the French Alps. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2023 OP
Life imitating art peppertree Mar 2023 #1

peppertree

(22,850 posts)
1. Life imitating art
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 03:58 PM
Mar 2023

The 2015 Germanwings crash happened to coincide with the international release of an Argentine anthology thriller called Wild Tales (2014).

In the first vignette, the passengers on a departing plane quickly discover that they all have something in common: they had "wronged" the pilot earlier in his life.

The pilot, within minutes, crashes the plane - into his parents' home.

Goes to show that you never know whose car - or plane - you're getting into.

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