Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed
when it was a route from Spain to Dusseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, killed 150
people.
Flight transponder data showed
that autopilot was doing reprogram in the cockpit to change the plane’s
altitude from 38,000 feet to 100 feet, according to Flightradar24, a website
that tracks aviation data.
"We at Lufthansa are
speechless that this aircraft has been deliberately crashed by the
co-pilot," said Carsten Spohr, CEO of Lufthansa, which owns Germanwings.
The co-pilot crashed the plane into
the French Alps, killed 150 people. The police searched the Germanwings Flight
9525 co-pilot Andreas Lubitz’s apartment for some clues in Dusseldorf, Germany.
A team of five investigators went
"through the apartment looking for clues as to what the co-pilot's
motivation might have been, if he did indeed bring the plane down," police
spokesman Markus Niesczery said.
Now the Thursday research is showing
that someone is set to crash the plane and the police also looking for some
clues about co-pilot Lubitz motive.
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