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Coffins carrying the remains of 44 victims of the March Germanwings airliner crash that killed 150 people landed in Düsseldorf, Flight 9525’s originally scheduled destination, on Tuesday… ...
LE BOURGET, France – Seeking to ensure that suicidal pilots can't crash their jets, French authorities investigating last year's Germanwings crash are urging new reporting requirements for ...
Doctors who said Andreas Lubitz was unfit to fly before he deliberately plunged a jet into the French Alps kept their diagnosis to themselves because of German patient secrecy laws, a prosecutor sa… ...
A recovery crew works among debris of Germanwings Flight 9525 at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France, on Friday, April 3. The crash killed all 150 people aboard and has raised questions ...
Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz feared going blind, visited many doctors By Pierre Meilhan and Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN 2 min read Updated 12:40 PM EDT, Fri June 12, 2015 ...
Families of the Germanwings crash victims say they are still waiting for an apology from those they believe failed to prevent the crash that claimed the lives of 150 people almost a year ago. In an… ...
The French BEA - the equivalent of the US NTSB - today issued its final report on the March 24, 2015 crash of a Germanwings Airbus A-320 aircraft in the French Alps. The aircraft was en route from ...
PARIS | The co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 appeared to have practiced a controlled descent on his flight into Barcelona just two hours before he intentionally crashed the A320 jet into a ...
Andreas Lubitz, a co-pilot on Germanwings Flight 9525, flew the plane into the French Alps on March 24, 2015, after locking the pilot out of the cockpit. The crash killed all 150 people onboard. The ...
Two weeks before a Germanwings co-pilot intentionally crashed a jet into the French Alps in March 2015, a doctor recommended psychiatric hospitalization but didn’t alert authorities out of fear ...
Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz saw several doctors in the month before he deliberately flew a passenger jet into a mountain, killing all 150 people on board, French air accident investigators ...
But they argue that aviation authorities around the world need clearer rules, after Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz locked his captain out of the cockpit and slammed Flight 9525 into an Alpine ...
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