Germanwings Flight 9525: Deliberate crash of an Airbus A320 in the French Alps on March 24, 2015

Germanwings Flight 9525 (4U9525/GWI9525) was a scheduled international passenger flight flying from Barcelona, Spain to Düsseldorf, Germany, operated by the Lufthansa-owned low-cost airline Germanwings.

Germanwings Flight 9525
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites
D-AIPX in June 2014
Accident
Date24 March 2015 (2015-03-24)
SummaryDeliberate act caused by the co-pilot
SitePrads-Haute-Bléone, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
44°16′48″N 6°26′20″E / 44.280083°N 6.438750°E / 44.280083; 6.438750
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAirbus A320-200
OperatorGermanwings
RegistrationD-AIPX
Flight originBarcelona–El Prat Airport, Spain
DestinationDüsseldorf Airport, Germany
Passengers144
Crew6
Fatalities150
Survivors0

On 24 March 2015, the Airbus A320-200 jetliner crashed around 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Nice, in the French Alps, killing all 144 passengers and 6 crew member.

This crash was a murder-suicide planned and acted out by 27-year old co-pilot Andreas Lubitz.

Overview

The plane, which had taken off at 10:01 a.m. from the Barcelona-El Prat airport, disappeared from the radars at 10:39 a.m., when it was at an altitude of 2,000 meters above the department of Alpes de Alta. Provence, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

Telemetry data indicated that, before disappearing from radar, the A320 would have started to fall at 10:31 a.m. and would have lost about 4,000 meters of altitude in four minutes. At first it was thought that the pilots had issued an emergency signal at 10:47, when the plane was at an altitude of 1,500 feet and in an abnormal situation, but it was actually sent by the controllers. In the words of the President of the French Republic, François Hollande, the conditions of the incident suggest that there would be no survivors. Hollande also initially stated that the plane was carrying German, Spanish and Turkish passengers, without specifying whether there were more victims of other nationalities.

The main hypothesis for the cause of the aircraft crash is that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately caused it to crash. The recording of one of the black boxes of the destroyed Airbus allows us to verify that Lubitz activated the closing of the cockpit door and deliberately began the descent of the plane over the mountains. His breathing at the time of descent was normal and he ignored the captain's instructions to open the door, even when the latter tried to knock it down with an ax to regain control of the aircraft.

Crew and passengers

Opera singers Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner were passengers on the plane.

Nationality Passengers Crew Total
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Germany 66 6 72
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Spain 51 0 51
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Kazakhstan 3 0 3
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  United Kingdom 3 0 3
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  United States 3 0 3
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Canada 3 0 3
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Argentina 3 0 3
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  France 3 0 3
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Australia 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Colombia 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Iran 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Italy 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Morocco 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Venezuela 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Japan 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Mexico 2 0 2
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Netherlands 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Belgium 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Sweden 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Denmark 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  India 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Israel 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Turkey 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Poland 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Chile 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Paraguay 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  Norway 1 0 1
Germanwings Flight 9525: Overview, Crew and passengers, Other websites  New Zealand 1 0 1
Total 144 6 150

Notes

References

Other websites

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