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Germanwings Flight 9525 pilot crash cause

Posted by Dutchrailnut on Thu Mar 26 12:47:54 2015, in response to Re: Report: Germanwings Flight 9525 pilot was locked out of cockpit before crash, posted by cortelyounext on Thu Mar 26 12:35:17 2015.

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Other crashes caused by pilot problems

MARSEILLE -
The co-pilot of the unit Germanwings that crashed Tuesday in France, that has probably done deliberately. It would not be the first time that an aircraft occupants are killed because the pilot (presumably) deliberately let the plane crash:

February 9, 1982: A Japan Air Lines plane crashed shortly before landing at Tokyo in the sea, because the captain suddenly speed lowered. Before that, he had to pull two levers. The co-pilot tried in vain to stop the captain. Nevertheless, many of the 147 survived the crash occupant at low speed. Only 24 people had died at the hands of the pilot, who confessed that he had psychological problems.

August 21, 1994: A plane Royal Air Maroc crashed into the Atlas mountains, not long after it had taken off. A commission of inquiry found that the pilot turned off the autopilot and deliberately steered the plane into a nosedive. All 44 passengers were killed.

December 19, 1997: A Boeing 737 of the Singapore society SilkAir crashed en route from Jakarta to Singapore. According to the American Council for Transport Safety Board (NTSB), the pilot had to wait until the co-pilot was in the cockpit, the black boxes off and then crash the device. The pilot had had multiple problems at work and there was not financially good for. 104 people died.
October 31, 1999: Off the coast of the United States crashed a Boeing 767 of Egypt Air down. It happened just after the captain had left the cockpit. The NTSB could not determine with certainty that the co-pilot - who repeatedly "I trust in God," said - wanted to crash the plane, but found that his actions behind the wheel were the cause.

November 29, 2013: A Mozambique Airlines plane crashed in Namibia, on the way to Angola. The captain sent the unit down, shortly after the co-pilot had left the cockpit, the research revealed. The 27 passengers and six crew members were killed.

March 8, 2014: Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappears from the radar. The wreck is still not found, and so it remains unclear what happened. Several experts believe it is likely that the captain did drop the pressure in the cabin deliberately and ultimately himself died at the lack of oxygen. The plane has presumably hours flown. There were 239 people on board.

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