Investigators have established that the co-pilot of Flight 9525 crashed the plane deliberately into a hillside in the French mountain in March.
French gendarmes and investigators sift through the debris scattered on March 26, 2015 to the crash of the Airbus A320 Germanwings in French Alps above the southeastern city of Seyne.
Bonn: French air accident investigators are reporting to the families of those killed in crash Germanwings last year on the results of their research.
Behind closed doors Saturday sessions in Bonn and Barcelona
arrive the Sunday before publication of the final report French accident
investigation agency BEA.
Researchers have established that the co-pilot of Flight
9525 from Barcelona to Duesseldorf, Andreas Lubitz, deliberately crashed the
plane into a hillside in the last French mountain on March 24, killing 150
people. Lubitz had previously been treated for depression.
Christof Wellens, lawyer for the families some victims said
they have questions about "how can it be a pilot in the cockpit those bad,
how is it possible that such a sick person gets a pilot's license?"
He said, "have many questions and each answer is very
necessary for families."
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