2015-03-24, 11:06
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2015-03-24, 11:40
I'm interested in knowing why it crashed. There were 142+6 (8) people on-board, so rest in peace.
2015-03-24, 11:43
Rest in peace.
Need to fly on Sunday, news like this always happens a few days before I need to fly...
Need to fly on Sunday, news like this always happens a few days before I need to fly...
2015-03-24, 14:18
Sad news indeed, rest in peace.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32030270
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32030270
2015-03-24, 14:31
Some more technical information here: http://avherald.com/h?article=483a5651&opt=0
Their servers are quite overloaded at the moment, so you may or may not be lucky to get on the above page.
Their servers are quite overloaded at the moment, so you may or may not be lucky to get on the above page.
Avherald Site (Click to View)
http://www.avherald.com Wrote:A Germanwings Airbus A320-200, registration D-AIPX performing flight 4U-9525 from Barcelona,SP (Spain) to Dusseldorf (Germany) with 144 passengers and 6 crew, was enroute at FL380 about 30nm southeast of Marseille (France) when the aircraft initiated a rapid descent. Radar contact with the aircraft was lost at about 6800 feet at approx. 10:45L (09:45Z) about 12nm southwest of Barcelonnette (France), 75nm northwest of Marseille.
French Police reported two helicopter spotted the remains of the aircraft on the ground at about 2700 meters elevation (8800 feet) between Prads-Haute-Bleone and Barcelonnette (France), about half way between the two cities there is a mountain ridge rising up to 8900 feet.
The President of France reported, it does not appear there are any survivors. The crash site is very difficult to reach.
France's DGAC reported the crew transmitted an emergency call just prior to the aircraft disappearing from radar near Bassinet.
Germanwings and Lufthansa, parent company of Germanwings, confirmed flight 4U-9525 suffered an accident in the French Alps. There were 144 passengers and 6 crew on board. A hotline for family member was opened at Phone Number (Germany): 0800 11 33 55 77.
In a press conference about 4.5 hours after the aircraft disappeared from radar Germanwings reported 144 passengers, amongst them 2 babies, and 6 crew were on board. The aircraft reached its cruise level at 10:45L, one minute later the aircraft left cruise level and initiated a descent over 8 minutes. Radar contact was lost at 10:53L at about 6000 feet. The aircraft had been delivered by Airbus to Lufthansa in 1991 and had undergone all needed maintenance checks including a last check on Mar 23rd 2015, the last major maintenance check had been in Summer 2013. The captain had 6000 flight hours of experience. The airline received contradicting information from ATC France as to whether an emergency call had occurred.
France's Air Traffic Control reported there had been no emergency call from the aircraft.
Radar data suggest the aircraft had reached FL380 about 3 minutes prior to leaving FL380 and descended from FL380 through FL110 in 8 minutes (average rate of descent 3375 fpm). The aircraft appeared to have levelled off at FL068 for one minute while on a northeasterly heading of 26 degrees true, mountains rise up to 8900 feet about 1nm north of the last reported aircraft position.
Helicopter Base for Search and Recovery Teams (Photo: French Ministry of Defense):
Radar Track (Graphics: AVH/Google Earth):
2015-03-24, 17:15
There is the crash
2015-03-24, 17:50
(2015-03-24 11:43)Weelob Wrote: [ -> ]Rest in peace.
Need to fly on Sunday, news like this always happens a few days before I need to fly...
Im flying on Friday!!! To JFK!!!
2015-03-24, 18:37
(2015-03-24 17:50)Raz! Wrote: [ -> ](2015-03-24 11:43)Weelob Wrote: [ -> ]Rest in peace.
Need to fly on Sunday, news like this always happens a few days before I need to fly...
Im flying on Friday!!! To JFK!!!
Like the plane would drop...
One plane drops = People think every plane drops
****
But R-I-P to everyone on da plane.
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2015-03-24, 19:49
I love how they instantly report the number of children and elderly just to make the accident sound worse. I hate media and technology. It is very uncommon for an aircraft accident and yearly there is an average of 10 or less now. But since the media reports on every one from every corner of the globe everyone thinks they are going to die on a plane. You are exponentially more likely to die driving to work in the morning than on a plane for vacation. My dad flew a weekly flight when I was little and the one week he didn't fly it went down, but he still flies all the time. How else would you get across the ocean in a timely manner etc. Just my $0.02
That being said in for cause and more info. Must have been something altitude related. Maybe even hypoxia. RIP to those on board.
That being said in for cause and more info. Must have been something altitude related. Maybe even hypoxia. RIP to those on board.
2015-03-25, 07:56
Things go wrong on a plane all the time. The pilots are so well trained, you don't even notice a difference.
2015-03-25, 17:00
(2015-03-24 19:49)Blade3562 Wrote: [ -> ]I love how they instantly report the number of children and elderly just to make the accident sound worse. I hate media and technology. It is very uncommon for an aircraft accident and yearly there is an average of 10 or less now. But since the media reports on every one from every corner of the globe everyone thinks they are going to die on a plane. You are exponentially more likely to die driving to work in the morning than on a plane for vacation. My dad flew a weekly flight when I was little and the one week he didn't fly it went down, but he still flies all the time. How else would you get across the ocean in a timely manner etc. Just my $0.02
That being said in for cause and more info. Must have been something altitude related. Maybe even hypoxia. RIP to those on board.
I'm terrified of flying and even considering buying a ticket makes me want to panic. I know it isn't rational, but fears/phobias rarely (never?) are.
Flying is extremely safe, I know that - Much, much safer than a car ever will be, but if I crash in a car, I die, or I don't. It's instantaneous and that's it. In a plane, you're cruising at ~30.000ft and if something goes wrong, you're forced to sit in a metal tube with crying and screaming strangers and wait for death for however long it takes the plane to reach ground level. In a car crash I don't risk facing an existential crisis like that.
I know that pilots are trained for everything and that planes have backups for everything as well, but like I said: Fear isn't rational.
2015-03-25, 17:14
(2015-03-25 17:00)Leon Wrote: [ -> ]I'm terrified of flying and even considering buying a ticket makes me want to panic. I know it isn't rational, but fears/phobias rarely (never?) are.
Flying is extremely safe, I know that - Much, much safer than a car ever will be, but if I crash in a car, I die, or I don't. It's instantaneous and that's it. In a plane, you're cruising at ~30.000ft and if something goes wrong, you're forced to sit in a metal tube with crying and screaming strangers and wait for death for however long it takes the plane to reach ground level. In a car crash I don't risk facing an existential crisis like that.
I know that pilots are trained for everything and that planes have backups for everything as well, but like I said: Fear isn't rational.
Well, not all plane crashes are like that. And a lot of them are actually survivable.
I think a lot of plane crashes are on takeoff and landing.
Also, I don't like flying either. Probably seen too many plane crash films.
2015-03-26, 13:34
The investigators are now fully sure that the aircraft's captain wasn't inside the cockpit during the crash and it looks like the co-pilot would've locked him outside and deliberately crashed the aircraft into the French Alps.
http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/26/co-pilot-o...h-5121735/
http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/26/co-pilot-o...h-5121735/
2015-03-26, 13:41
Yep, would appear that the psycho decided to take all those innocent people with him into the death. I'm sort of glad that it probably wasn't a problem with the plane, although it is scary that when you take a flight, you know that you put your life in the pilots hands and this could happen. Luckily most people aren't that insane.
Rest in peace to all those victims.
Rest in peace to all those victims.
2015-03-26, 15:17
Discusting, the act of taking your own life is a selfish act on it's own. It hurts your family, you friends and no matter how hard life is, it makes it worse for those close to you. What that Co-Pilot allegedly did takes selfishness to a whole new level... He'd had enough and so he decided the fate of hundreads of people including families of the people that died, his own family and even the airline.
No matter how bad his life may have been he doesn't deserve an ounce of sympathy from anyone. Pisses me off to no end how selfish one person can be.
R.I.P to the victims.
No matter how bad his life may have been he doesn't deserve an ounce of sympathy from anyone. Pisses me off to no end how selfish one person can be.
R.I.P to the victims.
2015-03-26, 15:40
Well said Howlin. I doubt he thought it through. Most likely just thought about his own life and didn't care about anything else in the moment. Selfish, yes, very. Terrible to think about that he destroyed an entire school class because of it.
2015-03-26, 16:04
There have been also rumors now that the Malaysian Airlines' flight MH 370 might have suffered the same fate.
2015-03-26, 16:13
Very bad, if the officials are actually correct.
The only silver lining is that he did it in a deserted area and not in the middle of a city centre.
The only silver lining is that he did it in a deserted area and not in the middle of a city centre.
2015-03-26, 16:14
Pf..all can pass with Malaysian.. cant tell nothing about it.In this case..i think that all of pasagenrs never have anything part of bad of co-pilot problems..
Rip for all..
Rip for all..
2015-03-26, 16:36
R.I.P - I really am shocked... People mess up other peoples live just because they have some sort of problems... Why does it always have to do with planes??? :'(
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