The captain of the doomed Airbus desperately pleaded with Andreas Lubitz to open the cockpit door and let him save the 144 ...
German investigators found antidepressants in the apartment of Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz this week, according to published reports. Die Welt, a German newspaper, cited an unidentified senior ...
New revelations Thursday into what the world initially thought was a tragic plane accident. French investigators now say the co-pilot who had visited and trained in the U.S. deliberately crashed the ...
The crash of a Germanwings Flight 9525 at the hands of a pilot who may have deliberately downed the plane raises questions about the effectiveness of pilot screening for mental illness and the ...
The apparently deliberate crashing of a packed Germanwings jet by a pilot who had previously experienced suicidal tendencies has triggered debate about whether airlines should get access to the ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A location aviation expert said an important rule was being broken when the Germanwings jet crashed in the French Alps. Aviation analyst and attorney Arthur Wolk says the ...
As officials struggled Wednesday to explain why a jet with 150 people on board crashed amid a relatively clear sky, an investigator said evidence from a cockpit voice recorder indicated one pilot left ...
Tuesday's Germanwings airline crash that killed 150 people is now being investigated as a criminal case. The co-pilot is suspected of intentionally flying the Airbus 320 into a mountain in the French ...
Early Tuesday morning, MSNBC called my cellphone asking if I could come in and comment on the crash. That was how I learned the Germanwings crash had occurred. On my way over, I read what was ...
Andreas Lubitz locking the captain out of the cockpit of Germanwings Flight 9525 before deliberately crashing the plane into ...
So, let’s get this straight: You can deliberately crash a plane into a mountain, kill 149 innocent people and not be called a terrorist? And then, when evidence emerges that you methodically planned ...
BERLIN, May 5 (Reuters) - The Germanwings co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing a plane in the French Alps in March, killing all 150 people on board, practised a descent on the previous flight, ...