A320 Crash in France

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Audioholic Slumlord
Its always sad to see people lose loved ones whenever there is an accident like this. I'm very curious to find out what cause this aircraft to go down. The blackboxes were recovered but are damaged.
 
Swerd

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Audioholic Warlord
I'm very curious to find out what cause this aircraft to go down. The blackboxes were recovered but are damaged.
You & me both. I hope the black box damage isn't too great.


After all the recent terrorism, some of the unexplained actions of this airliner are worrisome.

It clearly didn't explode while in the air, but it did descend rather quickly. The pilots never communicated to the ground about trouble. And the airplane never altered it's flight path once it started to descend.

If there was mechanical trouble, a mayday call and diversion to the nearest available airfield would be expected. Also, it apparently is standard practice, once a plane cannot maintain it's assigned altitude, to alter it's path to avoid other air traffic.

Was the plane highjacked by suicidal terrorists?

This graphic I saw this morning in today's Washington Post helps visualize the plane's flight path, speed, and altitude during the flight.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/how-germanwings-flight-9525-fell-to-earth/2015/03/24/13c914be-d288-11e4-8fce-3941fc548f1c_graphic.html
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
From this, its beginning to look like a hijacking. I find the simple fact that there was no comms between the pilots and ATC on an altitude change highly suspicious.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
Interesting event captured on the voice recorder. One the pilots wasn't able to get back into the cabin. Why was he locked out?


Thanks Swerd... that just answered my question... I wonder why the co-pilot wanted to do that?
 
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Audioholic Warlord
We can only guess it was suicide. We probably will never know, unless a suicide note is found.

Yesterday, I was wondering why the French investigators hadn't said anything more about the cockpit voice recorder after announcing it had been found. I imagine it quickly became obvious after they listened to the ~30 minutes of the flight. It may have taken the rest of the day to communicate with the various airline and German authorities and get them on board before they announced it this morning. It must have been awful when they realized what happened.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
Yup. Its a sad thing and a dispicable act on the part of the co-pilot.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
A suicide is one person taking their own life.

When someone takes 150 or so others it's a case of mass murder.

We can only speculate as to the reason for his wanting to take others with him. Let's hope his reasons are made known soon.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
According to this site, a German newspaper has discovered that the co-pilot recently converted to Islam.

http://freedomjournalism.com/2015/03/27/german-news-report-co-pilot-was-muslim-convert-hero-of-islamic-state/

Of course, I don't really trust any single media source (and some not at all) so let's see how this plays out.
I agree with you Mark. Lets wait. However, if it is true, I can't fathom how a person of intelligence can be converted to perform such a horrid act.
 
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andyblackcat

Audioholic General
:( So sad those poor passengers their lives in the hands of maniac. :(

 
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Swerd

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Audioholic Warlord
…so let's see how this plays out.
Still looking – found nothing. No other mention of Andreas Lubitz and Islam. In fact, there are news reports saying quite the opposite:

'Prosecutors in the western city of Duesseldorf said they seized medical documents from the home of Andreas Lubitz that indicate "an existing illness and appropriate medical treatment."

Prosecutor Ralf Herrenbrueck said in a statement Friday that torn-up sick notes for the day of the crash "support the current preliminary assessment that the deceased hid his illness from his employer and colleagues."

He said the search of Lubitz's home revealed no suicide note or evidence of any political or religious motivation for his actions.'

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/germanwings-co-pilot-andreas-lubitz-hid-illness-reports-of-depression/
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
From what I've read, the source of the claim that he was a recent convert to Islam isn't considered very credibile. That said, I'm surprised that the "Usual Suspects" haven't claimed responsibility anyway. :rolleyes: Think about it - they have nothing to lose by taking "credit" for it.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
A suicide is one person taking their own life.

When someone takes 150 or so others it's a case of mass murder.

We can only speculate as to the reason for his wanting to take others with him. Let's hope his reasons are made known soon.
My high school psych teacher said that suicidal people sometimes wanna go but don't want to go alone.
 
TLS Guy

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Seriously, I have no life.
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andyblackcat

Audioholic General
Just saw the news this morning:
His girlfriend of many years broke up with him the day before.
He was shopping doctors to hide depression and an eye aliment that would soon sidelined his flying career, at his next flight exam.

Added a link: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/29/world/europe/pilot-andreas-lubitz-sought-treatment-for-vision-problems-before-germanwings-crash-authorities-say.html
And the selfish bastard murdered all those passengers. I hope the families sue the airliner into bankruptcy.
 
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