Alps crash co-pilot Andreas Lubitz hid details of an existing illness from his employers, German prosecutors say... READ MORE›
Breaking news germanwings co-pilot andreas lubitz deliberately crashed flight 4u9525 into mountain to destroy the plane after locking his captain out of cockpit reveals french prosecutor... READ MORE›
Please read our The investigation into the causes of the Germanwings crash in the French Alps on Tuesday resumed today... READ MORE›
Lubitz was accepted into the pilot training program in 2008, and did his training in Bremen, Germany, and in Phoenix... READ MORE›
The statement did not disclose the nature of Lubitz's illness, although German media outlets reported he may have suffered from depression... READ MORE›
Lufthansa said both pilots were trained at the Lufthansa Flight Training School in Bremen... READ MORE›
Aircraft-assisted pilot suicides, as the Federal Aviation Administration calls them, are rare... READ MORE›
Andreas Lubitz was a skilled pilot, who was happy with his job and had no terrorist ties... READ MORE›
The Canadian government has said that all Canadian airlines must have two crew members in the cockpit at all times following the Germanwings crash... READ MORE›
The parents of killer co-pilot Andreas Lubitz only discovered the truth of their son's suicide mission moments before French prosecutors released the information to the world... READ MORE›
Germanwings A320 Plane Crash German Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz 'Deliberately Crashed Plane'... READ MORE›
Read more Germanwings has confirmed that an axe was on board for safety reasons, as is routine on all Airbus A320 models... READ MORE›
The small town of 12,000 in western Germany was in shock on Thursday at the news that French prosecutors suspect Lubitz, 28, of deliberately crashing the Airbus plane... READ MORE›
Airlines are changing procedures to ensure two crew are in the cockpit at all times following the Germanwings tragedy that killed 150 people... READ MORE›
Mr Lubitz's statement is the first public statement by a member of Lubitz's close family since the 2015 disaster... READ MORE›
The co-pilot suspected of intentionally crashing a plane into the French Alps reportedly sought treatment for vision problems which could have affected his piloting abiltities... READ MORE›
The crash occurred due to the deliberate actions of the co-pilot probably with suicidal intent, he told German media, ahead of the press conference... READ MORE›
The control tower at the LSC Westerwald airfield, where Andreas Lubitz, co-pilot of Germanwings flight 4U9525, first learned to fly, in Montabaur, Germany... READ MORE›
He said FlightRadar24 had shared its data with French crash investigators at their request... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, airlines are changing procedures to ensure two crew members are in the cockpit at all times during flights following the disaster... READ MORE›
Having taken control, Lubitz secured the cockpit by flicking the cockpit door switch on the central panel to the locked position... READ MORE›
When Lubitz applied to Lufthansa in 2007, he first worked as a cabin steward, a highly unusual choice for a would-be pilot... READ MORE›
Air traffic control even tried to contact other planes to try and contact the plane, but no response... READ MORE›
But the many doctors didn't inform authorities of concerns about his mental health, France's BEA investigation agency said... READ MORE›
Airbus crash pilot Andreas Lubitz had been planning a spectacular gesture to make everyone remember who he was, it was claimed on Friday night... READ MORE›
Some international airlines have moved to introduce policies to ensure two crew members are always in the cockpit... READ MORE›
French prosecutor brice robin says co-pilot andreas lubitz alone at helm of the germanwings plane intentionally began to descend manually... READ MORE›
Police officers have been patrolling the quiet cul-de-sac to keep reporters and photographers away from the front door... READ MORE›
Lubitz locked himself in the cockpit Investigators said Lubitz purposefully locked the captain out and himself inside the cockpit, because this can only be done manually... READ MORE›
Just before the plane crashed, the microphones picked up the sound of crew members trying to batter down the cockpit door and of passengers screaming... READ MORE›
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