Germanwings Plane Crashes — 148 Feared Dead

Germanwings Plane Crashes — 148 Feared Dead

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News has unfortunately hit this morning that a Germanwings Airbus A320 traveling from Barcelona to Dusseldorf (flight 9525), has crashed in southeastern France, near Digne les Bains.

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls fears that the 142 passengers and six crew are dead.

Absolutely horrible, and my thoughts are with the families and friends of those aboard.

When it comes to breaking news on plane crashes, no one is quite on top of it like @thatjohn, so I’d suggest following him on Twitter for the most up to date information.

Here’s to hoping they’re able to do a quick investigation, and again, my thoughts with the friends and families of those onboard.

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  1. No Name Guest

    @tara

    My guess is that the plane was up for a d-check soon (due to it's age) and LH/Germanwings was trying to use up any remaining cycles before scraping her hence the many short flights. Since cycles, landings and age is 3 factors that drives maintenance on planes.

    And yes any track that ends like that is scary as hell.

  2. No Name Guest

    Not good, seem like one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit and was heard banging/smashing on the door on the way down.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/germanwings-flight-4u9525-pilot-locked-out-of-cockpit-before-crash-new-york-times-reports-1.3008432

    Over on PPRUNE the debate seems to be whether it was a medical emergency or murder-suicide, the murder-suicide side to be the strongest.

  3. tara Guest

    Awww, I'm seeing RIPs for the aircraft in addition to the victims. Aircraft fans are a special bunch of people. (I write that with all sincerity, zero snark.)

  4. tara Guest

    It looks like this aircraft, DAIPX, was a little workhorse around Germany, Switzerland, and Austria with an occasional hop to LHR. 6 flights per day on some days. And then it was called into service for the BCN/DUS route. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAIPX/history No Name, the flight tracking is chilling. It wasn't at 38000 feet for very long. I feel sick for the loved ones of the victims.

  5. Martina Guest

    How very sad, my heart felt condolences to the families and friends of the passengers and crew in the event there are no survivors.

  6. Ivan Y Diamond

    Absolutely terrible :(

  7. Tommy Guest

    Nothing sadder than seeing a Flightaware track just stopping (and saying result unknown) :(

    Keeping those involved in my thoughts.

  8. No Name Guest

    Black boxes found
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/24/germanwings-plane-black-box-found-as-investigators-reach-crash-site

  9. Alex Diamond

    Truly sad. Please say a prayer for the friends and family involved. The sudden loss of a loved one, especially in the immediate weeks/months afterwards, is extremely difficult.

    As to what happened, difficult to say at this point. Does anyone have WX conditions at time of the crash? The only mid-air issues I'm aware of on A320s were the pitot tubes freezing up, but that was addressed after AF447.

    And even though it's...

    Truly sad. Please say a prayer for the friends and family involved. The sudden loss of a loved one, especially in the immediate weeks/months afterwards, is extremely difficult.

    As to what happened, difficult to say at this point. Does anyone have WX conditions at time of the crash? The only mid-air issues I'm aware of on A320s were the pitot tubes freezing up, but that was addressed after AF447.

    And even though it's not much comfort when you see stories like this, air travel is still far safer than any other form of transport. Even on 9/11, it was still safer to be flying than driving.

  10. No Name Guest

    Pictures of the accident site, plane is in tiny bits.
    http://www.ledauphine.com/haute-provence/2015/03/24/un-a320-s-ecrase-dans-la-zone-de-barcelonnette

  11. No Name Guest

    From the the Flightradar24 website it seems it started to lose altitude as the flight came into France east of Marseille from the Med and continued on straight course until they hit the Alps.

  12. No Name Guest

    Flightradar24 track of the flight
    http://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/4u9525/#5d42675

  13. Olivier Guest

    I forgot to mention that the plane was 24 years old and it was his last year on commercial flight... No technical problems whatsoever were found on the plane before his departure...

  14. Olivier Guest

    The last comments in the French news say that there is 150 dead people (144 passenger included 2 babies, 15 teenagers and 6 crews), no one survived the crash as the plane is totally destroyed. About the passenger not much is revealed but the passenger list include 45 Spanish and 69 Germans... :-(

    The plane didn't send any emergency signal it's the airport that sent an emergency signal when they lost contact with the...

    The last comments in the French news say that there is 150 dead people (144 passenger included 2 babies, 15 teenagers and 6 crews), no one survived the crash as the plane is totally destroyed. About the passenger not much is revealed but the passenger list include 45 Spanish and 69 Germans... :-(

    The plane didn't send any emergency signal it's the airport that sent an emergency signal when they lost contact with the plane. The plan was flying at 38000 feet and drop to 6000 feet in 8 minutes. There is no explanation yet...

  15. matt Guest

    I dare say that Airbus may still have some issues to work out on their A320s and A330s. Dropping out of the sky mid flight isn't normal. Only 14% of the time do catastrophes happen mid flight.

  16. Reine Member

    This is terrible. Keeping the families of those involved in my thoughts and prayers.

  17. Thomas Member

    :-(....that's really sad.
    I was really looking forward to my first and last USDM award next week...now, I don't know...

  18. Evan New Member

    Really sad news. Lucky call your mom and say hi. My first reaction was sh*t where's Lucky and I quickly went to your site to make sure your were not anywhere near this.

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No Name Guest

@tara My guess is that the plane was up for a d-check soon (due to it's age) and LH/Germanwings was trying to use up any remaining cycles before scraping her hence the many short flights. Since cycles, landings and age is 3 factors that drives maintenance on planes. And yes any track that ends like that is scary as hell.

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No Name Guest

Not good, seem like one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit and was heard banging/smashing on the door on the way down. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/germanwings-flight-4u9525-pilot-locked-out-of-cockpit-before-crash-new-york-times-reports-1.3008432 Over on PPRUNE the debate seems to be whether it was a medical emergency or murder-suicide, the murder-suicide side to be the strongest.

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tara Guest

Awww, I'm seeing RIPs for the aircraft in addition to the victims. Aircraft fans are a special bunch of people. (I write that with all sincerity, zero snark.)

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