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The crash site is within the Massif des Trois-Évêchés, 3 km (1.9 mi; 1.6 nmi) east of the settlement Le Vernet and beyond the road to the Col de Mariaud, in an area known as the Ravin du Rosé. [23] The aircraft crashed on the southern side of the Tête du Travers, [24] a minor peak in the lower western slopes of the Tête de l'Estrop, at an ...
On 24 March 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525, an Airbus A320-211 registered as D-AIPX, flying from Barcelona to Düsseldorf crashed near Digne in the Southern French Alps, killing all 150 on board. [63] The crash was deliberately caused by the co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who had previously been treated for suicidal tendencies and been declared "unfit ...
Two Iranian sports journalists were among the victims of the Germanwings flight which crashed in the French Alps killing all 150 people on board.
Germanwings GmbH was [1] a German low-cost airline wholly owned by Lufthansa [2] ... D-AIPX, the plane that crashed as Flight 9525 in March 2015. As of the merger ...
Germanwings, a unit of Lufthansa, in June offered $27,500 per victim for the pain and suffering caused by the March 24 crash that killed all 150 onboard. Germanwings, a unit of Lufthansa, in June ...
BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors say the co-pilot who crashed Germanwings Flight 9525 researched how to get hold of deadly drugs and the possibility of a living will — a finding that suggests ...
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A video showing the chaotic final seconds on board the Germanwings flight that crashed in the French Alps last week has been discovered near the site.