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Co-pilot ‘deliberate­ly’ crashed Germanwing­s plane — Prosecutor

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MARIGNANE, France: The co- pilot ‘deliberate­ly’ initiated the descent of the Germanwing­s flight that crashed into the French Alps and refused to open the door to the pilot who was outside the cockpit, the lead investigat­or said on yesterday.

The co-pilot, named as 28-yearold Andreas Lubitz, appeared to “show a desire to want to destroy” the plane, prosecutor Brice Robin told reporters.

“The co-pilot was alone at the controls,” said Robin, presenting informatio­n gathered from the ‘black box’ recorder that records sounds and conversati­ons from the cockpit.

“He ... refused to open the door of the cockpit to the pilot and deliberate­ly began the descent of the plane.”

Lubitz was identi f ied as a German citizen who was not known to have any links to terrorism or extremists, Robin said.

The co-pilot turned the ‘ flight monitoring system’ button to initiate the plane’s descent and spoke ‘not a single word’ during the last 10 minutes before the plane crashed.

The passengers were unaware of their imminent demise ‘until (the) very last moment’ and ‘died instantly’, the prosecutor said.

He said screams could be heard on the recording only in the fi nal seconds. The recording showed that the pilot and co-pilot talked normally and ‘courteousl­y’ for the fi rst 20 minutes of the flight after it took off from Barcelona.

“Then we hear the pilot ask the co-pilot to take the controls and a seat being pulled back and a door closing. We can assume he left to answer nature’s call,” said Robin.

“The co-pilot is left alone at the controls. We hear several calls from the pilot asking for entry into the cockpit. There is no response from the co-pilot.”

Robin said there were ‘normal’ breathing sounds from Lubitz throughout the rest of the fl ight that indicated he was conscious. — AFP

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