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Surya Gayatri

(15,445 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 07:57 AM Apr 2015

Exclusive: The final moments before the crash

http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/International/Exclusive-The-final-moments-before-the-crash-736774

Paris Match and Bild obtained a video taken during the final seconds of the fated Germanwings flight 4U9525 and found among the wreckage by a source close to the investigation. Its origin – a cell phone – was clear. The scene was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them. One can hear cries of “My God” in several languages. Metallic banging can also be heard more than three times, perhaps of the pilot trying to open the cockpit door with a heavy object. Towards the end, after a heavy shake, stronger than the others, the screaming intensifies. Then nothing.



This version of the final moments of the Germanwings flight is confirmed by another element we recently obtained: the information from the “Cockpit Voice Recorder,” one of the A320’s two black boxes. This one recorded the sounds and conversations in the cockpit. Its contents were described in detail by a special investigator. Here is his account.



10:00 am

The airplane takes off.



10:10

The Captain says to Lubitz: “I didn’t have time to use the bathroom before taking off.” Lubitz: “Go whenever you’d like.”



10:27

The plane has reached cruising altitude: 38000 feet (11.500 meters)

The captain asks Lubitz to prepare the approach for landing and to verify that the plane can begin the landing process. Lubitz obeys. He repeats to the captain again: “You can go. You can go now.”



10:28

Noise can be heard coming from a seat: the captain removes his seatbelt. The door is opened. The captain says to Lubitz: “You are in control now.”

Lubitz answers with a seemingly light tone of voice: “I hope so.”



10:30

Lubitz is alone in the cockpit. He locks the armored door with the “Lock” button: it is no longer possible to open the door from the outside. The one can hear the sounds of the automatic pilot being reprogrammed to accelerate the descent, pushing the plane from 38,000 feet (11.000 meters) to 100 feet (30 meters) in a matter of minutes.



10:33

The landing begins: the plane drops 3000 feet (900 meters) per minute. Air traffic controllers detect the problem. They try several times to contact the airplane by radio. Lubitz does not respond.

The captain’s voice can be heard as he tries to open the door: “It’s me!” The captain is facing a camera connected to the cockpit: Lubitz sees him on screen but does not react. The captain grabs an oxygen tank or fire extinguisher in order to break down the door.No response from Lubitz. The captain yells: “For the love of God, open this door!”



10:34 approximately

A first alarm goes off, audible and visual: “SINK RATE, PULL UP.”

No reaction from Lubitz.

Through the cockpit door, the first sounds of passengers running in the aisles can be heard.



10:35

The captain asks for the crowbar hidden in the back of the plane. Louder bangs can be heard hitting the door, followed by metallic sounds. The captain tries to bend the door with the crowbar.



10:37 and several seconds

A second alarm is set off, audible and visual: “TERRAIN, PULL UP.” Still no reaction from Lubitz.

The captain yells: “Open this f… door!”



10:38

Despite the deafening noises, Lubitz’s breathing can cleary be heard through an oxygen mask he put on. He is breathing normally. The plane is at 13000 feet (4000 meters).



10:40

A violent sound can be heard outside. At the same time, inside, screaming. The Airbus hits the mountain with its right wing.

No other sound, save for the alarms and the screaming passengers.



10:41

The airplane hits the Estrop mountain range at 5000 feet (1500 meters) at 800 km/h.

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Exclusive: The final moments before the crash (Original Post) Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 OP
He should never been allowed to fly.. Historic NY Apr 2015 #1
But, but, what about his absolute right to 'medical privacy'...? Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 #4
I read this yesterday, and can't understand how the media acquired it LiberalEsto Apr 2015 #2
See this: Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 #5
I heard on tv yesterday that this is fake. Ilsa Apr 2015 #3
I heard the same thing this morning. nt City Lights Apr 2015 #6
The chief investigator must think there may be something to it. Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 #7
"So Far No Videos..." ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #8
See this, front page of the BBC... Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 #9
Already saw that. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #10
Interesting choice...I tend to trust the BBC over CNN, Surya Gayatri Apr 2015 #11

Historic NY

(37,453 posts)
1. He should never been allowed to fly..
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 08:37 AM
Apr 2015

period with what we now know. Lots of signs and people just ignored them.

 

Surya Gayatri

(15,445 posts)
4. But, but, what about his absolute right to 'medical privacy'...?
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 08:51 AM
Apr 2015

--You're stigmatizing this 'poor hard working pilot' and marginalizing all mental health sufferers,

--You're launching a witch hunt against depressed people,

--You're advocating forced universal health monitoring and reporting.



Honest to god, I've been subject to all of these allegations over the past week.

By daring to report on the 'mental health angle', I've fallen afoul of a very vociferous 'mental health' lobby on this board.

I expect them to come charging in here any minute.

 

LiberalEsto

(22,845 posts)
2. I read this yesterday, and can't understand how the media acquired it
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 08:39 AM
Apr 2015

when access to the site is so restricted.
Seems to me that it should have been turned over to investgators immediately.
I hope whoever found this and handed it to Bild and Paris Match gets in deep trouble.

Ilsa

(61,698 posts)
3. I heard on tv yesterday that this is fake.
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 08:44 AM
Apr 2015

No video has been found and certainly not leaked via internet.

ScreamingMeemie

(68,918 posts)
10. Already saw that.
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 09:07 AM
Apr 2015

With my limited knowledge of what happens when a plane crashes into the side of a mountain, I'm going to side with CNN's reporting on this.

My thoughts lie with the families of the victims. I don't "need to know."

 

Surya Gayatri

(15,445 posts)
11. Interesting choice...I tend to trust the BBC over CNN,
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 09:38 AM
Apr 2015

but perhaps that's my European perspective?

The need to elucidate this tragic mystery seems to be pretty universal.

By the way, the CEO of Germanwings is at the crash site right now:
making sympathetic noises and self-righeousness pronouncements, refusing to take any questions from the press. His desperate corporate damage-control is darkly funny to see.

Did you know you can livestream European news here?
http://www.france24.com/en/

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