Meet The Co-pilot Who Crashed Germanwings Airbus A320 In The French Alps In A Suspected Mass Suicide!

This is the little co-pilot of the germanwings that crashed in the French Alps Monday, who is now under serious investigation on suspicion of deliberately crashing the plane. He was said to have taken sole control of the Airbus A320 and locked the main Pilot out of the cockpit after he went to the loo.  
French Investigators said evidence taken from the cockpit voice recorder indicated that one the pilot desperately tried to smash down the cockpit door after first knocking lightly on the door and not getting an answer.

The co-pilot has been named by French authorities as German national Andreas Lubitz. The information released by authorities investigating the crash about the pilots themselves has been sparse thus far.

However, what we now know about Lubitz is that the 28-year-old was from Montabaur, a town in the district seat of the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
The LSC flying club, where he was a member, posted a death notice on their website naming him. Andreas became a member of the club as a youth to fulfill his dream of flying,” it said.

Comments