Been following this incident, very strange indeed.
according to this site "
Germanwings co-pilot appears to have deliberately crashed plane".
Debris at the Germanwings crash site.
By
RobertWall IntiLandauro
PARIS — The co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 appears to have deliberately crashed the plane after he was left alone in the cockpit, according to a French prosecutor.
The captain was intentionally locked outside minutes before the A320 crashed into an alpine mountain ridge, French Prosecutor Brice Robin said Thursday. Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, a 28-year-old German national, could be heard breathing throughout the plane’s descent and was alive at the point of impact, according to the prosecutor.
Robin’s initial conclusions are drawn from the plane’s cockpit voice recorder, recovered at the crash site in the French Alps late Tuesday and analyzed by French accident investigators on Wednesday.
The co-pilot’s actions during the final minutes of the flight could be interpreted as a “willingness to destroy this aircraft,” Robin told a news conference in Marseille.
The voice recording, which lasts over 30 minutes and includes the crucial last 10 minutes of the flight, contains screams believed to be from passengers once they recognized the plane was crashing.
Strangely, I just went to the Caribbean this passed week. Flew on an A319, A320 and A321; same craft, just different cabin lengths. What I found odd was the ride; they were rough and feels like the pilots cannot find the right trim setting (felt like a
DC3). If you close your eyes and feel the seat to check the attitude you can feel a slight and constant Yawing. , during aproach, the yawing is worse. I do not work on Airbus but I heard through the grapevine that American Airlines mechanics they said that is not a maintenance friendly craft. Also, they say the build seems to be cheap. I can vouch for that. The Fit, Form and Function is very cheap. On the A319 that I was on, an overhead light fixture (reading lights) few rows down was coming loose; you can see a good gap. The seats had really awful armrests, thin padding and some armrest controls did not worked properly. According to a flight crewmember he said the Airline tried to get Boeing but since they are smaller carrier they were declined, so they got brand new Airbuses. If that aircraft was "new" sure they got ripped off; felt like Yugo, maybe was build in Eastern Europe in the same Trabant factory; who knows.
Anyway, the Airbus that crashed in the Atlantic and if my memory serves me well, was due to a faulty Pitot Tube. Fooled the pilots they were loosing Air Speed and the tendency is to dive to increase airspeed.
On this case, looks like the word "
deliberately" can be misconstruted; also the Cpt been locked out could be standard security procedure and was unable to open the door. Perhaps dove to increase airspeed due to faulty reading.
Time will tell.