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Germanwings Plane Crash “New Evidence” Took 18 Minutes HA! What An “Investigation” THAT Was!
25 Mar 15
New unexplained evidence as the Germanwings Flight 9525 takes 18 minutes instead of 8 mins to crash and yet no “Distress Call” Comeon, we all know that CERN is responsible, there are too many, way too many “circumstantial” occurences. But, hide and seek must continue for the sheeple.
The search operation to recover a Germanwings plane that crashed in the French Alps yesterday killing all 150 people on board has resumed. Here are the latest updates:
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(CNN)Families are grieving. Flight crews are in despair and disbelief. Entire countries are in mourning.
That much is clear. But much else about Germanwings Flight 9525 — which crashed Tuesday in the southern French Alps — is not.
In the hours after the Airbus 320 went down, German Chancellor Angela Merkel conceded, “We don’t know much about the flight and the crash yet. And we don’t know the cause.”
That was still true a day later. But some blanks are starting to be filled, such as exactly who was on the commercial airliner, how close authorities are to finding their remains and where investigators are in their probe.
Here’s the key information that’s available so far, and the big questions that remain.
The flight
Flight 9525 — operated by Germanwings, a low-cost division of Lufthansa — took off at 10:01 a.m. (5:01 a.m. ET) Tuesday from Barcelona, Spain, bound for Dusseldorf, Germany, with 144 passengers and six crew members aboard. Its takeoff was delayed by 26 minutes from its scheduled departure time because air traffic controllers didn’t give permission to the plane to start its engines earlier and because of a small delay in the takeoff rotation, Lufthansa said.
According to Germanwings, the plane reached its cruising altitude of 38,000 feet at 10:45 a.m., and then descended for eight minutes. The plane lost contact with French radar at 10:53 at an altitude of about 6,000 feet, the airline said.
The aircraft crashed shortly before 11 a.m. in a remote area near Digne-les-Bains in the Alpes de Haute Provence region. All aboard are presumed dead.
French national police provided a slightly different timeline, saying that the plane began to descend around 10:31 a.m. The police said French air traffic controllers sent out a warning 4 minutes later.
The big question: Why did it crash? MOre
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