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Thursday, 26 March 2015

One of the pilots of doomed Germanwings flight was locked out of cockpit before crash

According new reports based on evidence gathered so far by crash investigators, one of the two pilots flying the ill-fated Germanwings flight was locked out of the cockpit before the aircraft crashed into a remote region of the French Alps on Tuesday March 24th. Investigators said evidence taken from the cockpit voice recorder indicated that one pilot desperately tried to smash down the cockpit door after first knocking lightly on the door and not getting an answer.

This indicates that just one of the two pilots on board was flying the plane - and that the second one became panicked after he was unable to get back into the cockpit. Read full story after the cut...


From NY Times

A senior French military official involved in the investigation described a “very smooth, very cool” conversation between the pilots during the early part of the flight from Barcelona, Spain, to Düsseldorf, Germany. Then the audio indicated that one of the pilots left the cockpit and could not re-enter.

“The guy outside is knocking lightly on the door, and there is no answer,” the investigator said. “And then he hits the door stronger, and no answer. There is never an answer.”
He said, “You can hear he is trying to smash the door down.”
While the audio seemed to give some insight into the circumstances leading to the Germanwings crash on Tuesday morning, it also left many questions unanswered.

“We don’t know yet the reason why one of the guys went out,” said the official, who requested anonymity because the investigation was continuing. “But what is sure is that at the very end of the flight, the other pilot is alone and does not open the door.”

The data from the voice recorder seems only to deepen the mystery surrounding the crash and provides no indication of the condition or activity of the pilot who remained in the cockpit. The descent from 38,000 feet over about 10 minutes was alarming but still gradual enough to indicate that the twin-engine Airbus A320 had not been damaged catastrophically. At no point during the descent was there any communication from the cockpit to air traffic controllers or any other signal of an emergency.

When the plane plowed into craggy mountains northeast of Nice, it was traveling with enough speed that it was all but pulverized, killing the 144 passengers and crew of six and leaving few clues.
The French aviation authorities have made public very little, officially, about the nature of the information that has been recovered from the audio recording, and it was not clear whether it was complete. France’s Bureau of Investigations and Analyses confirmed only that human voices and other cockpit sounds had been detected and would be subjected to detailed analysis.

Asked about the new evidence revealed in the cockpit recordings, Martine del Bono, a bureau spokeswoman, declined to comment. “Our teams continue to work on analyzing the CVR,” she said, referring to the cockpit voice recorder. “As soon as we have accurate information we intend to hold a press conference.”

Meanwhile, prosecutors in Marseille, who have been tasked with a separate criminal inquiry into the crash, could not immediately be reached for comment. Brice Robin, the Marseille prosecutor, was due to meet Thursday morning with the families of the crash victims.

At the crash site, a senior official working on the investigation said, workers found the casing of the plane’s other so-called black box, the flight data recorder, but the memory card containing data on the plane’s altitude, speed, location and condition was not inside, apparently having been thrown loose or destroyed by the impact.

The flight’s trajectory ahead of the crash also left many unanswered questions.
Rémi Jouty, the director of the Bureau of Investigations and Analyses, said at a news conference that the plane took off around 10 a.m. local time from Barcelona and that the last message sent from the pilot to air traffic controllers had been at 10:30 a.m., which indicated that the plane was proceeding on course.
But minutes later, the plane inexplicably began to descend, Mr. Jouty said. At 10:40 and 47 seconds, the plane reported its last radar position, at an altitude of 6,175 feet. “The radar could follow the plane until the point of impact,” he said.

Mr. Jouty said the plane slammed into a mountainside and disintegrated, scattering debris over a wide area, and making it difficult to analyze what had happened.

It often takes months or even years to determine the causes of plane crashes, but a little more than a year after the disappearance of a Malaysian airlines jetliner that has never been found, the loss of the Germanwings flight is shaping up to be particularly perplexing to investigators.

One of the main questions is why the pilots did not communicate with air traffic controllers as the plane began its unusual descent, suggesting that the pilots or the plane’s automated systems may have been trying to maintain control of the aircraft as it lost altitude.

44 comments:

Davido's driver said...

Rip to the dead. Lindaobserve

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Hummmm,may d soul of d dead rip

7F098C19 said...

Mmmm. Bad story in a good day. Engr Emy

Anonymous said...

SO SAD........


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Anonymous said...

I think the pilot passed out in the cockpit

Davido's driver said...

May they RIP. Lindaobserve

ary said...

eyaa

Anonymous said...

VERULE Says-knowing is gud.

Unknown said...

200 souls perish@a go. God save us frm tragic deaths, and accidents IJN.

Anonymous said...

DRE SHUD B A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION TO DS..TOMJERRYSWIT

PRETTY GIRL said...

150 Souls lost just like that ,Flying is truelly a scary expereience#Too Sad

Unknown said...

That's unfortunate

Anonymous said...

Obviously the pilot had a Death mission which he brilliantly fulfilled…so sad

Unknown said...

This is really a disaster

APPLE said...

Flying with a suicidal pilot or pilots won't be funny at all.

Chidinma Grace said...

Will all these stories bring back d dead?

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Dat was God o

Unknown said...

Its possible he stepped out for something but couldn't get back in before the crash.Linda take note!

Blog It With Olivia said...

Ewwwwwwwwwww

Unknown said...

Its possible he stepped out for something but couldn't get back in before the crash.Linda take note!

Juleslouis said...

So this means d pilot inside d cockpit had a plan to crash land d plane. I hope they get to d bottom of this. RIP to d dead. Smh!

Unknown said...

Its possible he stepped out for something but couldn't get back in before the crash.Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Its possible he stepped out for something but couldn't get back in before the crash.Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

(Don't post this...) Linda u shud get sm1 on ur team to proofread b4 u post na. Many typos on most posts 2day even in the 1st line.
Keep doing u. God bless ur handiwork

Aces said...

The pilot in the cockpit either passed out or was on a suicide mission and took everyone else down with him

TAMARA SPLASH said...

Long story. RIP to d affected ones

Zamani said...

Only God knows

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Unknown said...

May dia. Souls rest in peace.

Subomi said...

saw this on CNN today, but I still don't get why, if a hijack was planned, for what purpose? to crash?!

Amy said...

I am only wondering why one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit.

eka said...

this mystery is really confusing;
could it be a plane hijack, suicide, a medical condition or...

Unknown said...

So confusing....wish the explanations could bring back the dead but it can't!May their souls rest in peace

FUTURE LEADER said...

DON'T RULE OUT SUICIDE

***SAVE NIGERIA, THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH BAD PEOPLE***

Anonymous said...

Maybe the pilot in the cockpit had a heart attack or some medical condition that made him unconscious. His health history needs to be checked.
He may have also been a suicidal pilot but I doubt this.

Unknown said...

The plane was hijacked by terrorists!

Anonymous said...

Nne, did you read the post at all?


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SPIKEY said...

Hmmmm....Sounds more like a suicide mission. Pilot steps out , the other Pilot locks him out and BOOM ! Plane Crash. May the departed souls RIP.

SPIKEY said...

Hmmmm....Sounds more like a suicide mission. Pilot steps out , the other Pilot locks him out and BOOM ! Plane Crash. May the departed souls RIP.

Kulikuli said...

Even in the case of the missing Malaysian flight, the pilot was suicidal; there was a story about him having marital problems and he becoming paranoid. etc But they cannot state all they know because the world will freak out. Hope this is not becoming a pattern? Nobody deserves to die this way. Imagine the horror. Hopefully, there was no pain, just a quick flash. . . May those unfortunate souls rest in peace. Amen.

Kulikuli said...

Even in the case of the missing Malaysian flight, the pilot was suicidal; there was a story about him having marital problems and he becoming paranoid. etc But they cannot state all they know because the world will freak out. Hope this is not becoming a pattern? Nobody deserves to die this way. Imagine the horror. Hopefully, there was no pain, just a quick flash. . . May those unfortunate souls rest in peace. Amen.

Kulikuli said...

Even in the case of the missing Malaysian flight, the pilot was suicidal; there was a story about him having marital problems and he becoming paranoid. etc But they cannot state all they know because the world will freak out. Hope this is not becoming a pattern? Nobody deserves to die this way. Imagine the horror. Hopefully, there was no pain, just a quick flash. . . May those unfortunate souls rest in peace. Amen.

Anonymous said...

RIP to the dead. God knows best.

Anonymous said...

RIP to the dead. God knows best.

Unknown said...

This Shildren!

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