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History: Germanwings Flight 9525

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Germanwings Flight 9525
The airplane involved in the accident depicted in October 2003
The airplane involved in the accident depicted in October 2003


Accident summary
Date 24 March 2015
Type : under investigation
Location : Prads-Haute-Bléone, France
Passengers : 142
Crew : 6
Fatalities : unknown yet
Survivors : unknown yet
Aircraft involved : Airbus A320
Operator : Germanwings
Aircraft registration : D-AIPX
Flight origin : Barcelona
Destination : Düsseldorf




On the 24th of March 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525? (4U9525) operated by Germanwings with an Airbus A320 registration D-AIPX crashed in the South of France near Prads-Haute-Bléone while en route from Barcelona to Düsseldorf. The flight was carrying 142 passengers, two pilots and four cabin crew.



Aircraft


The aircraft involved in the accident was an Airbus A320-200 registered D-AIPX. The plane had its maiden flight on 29 November 1990 and was delivered to Lufthansa in February 1991. It first appeared in the Germanwings fleet in 2003 being later returned to Lufthansa. In January 2014 upon the relaunch of Germanwings the plane was sold by Lufthansa to Germanwings.

Background


Germanwings Flight 9525 took off from Barcelona El Prat Airport at 8.55 GMT according to Aena the operator of the airport. It was due to arrive in Düsseldorf at 11.55 CET.

Accident


The DGAC (French civil aviation authority) has released information that there was an emergency call from the crew before the aircraft disappearing from radar near Bassinet.

Available radar data suggests that the aircraft had reached FL380 and then 3 minutes later started descending from FL380 through FL110 in about 8 minutes (with an average rate of descent 3375 fpm). Later the aircraft has appeared to have leveled off at FL068 for one minute while on a northeasterly heading of 26 degrees true.

Response


French President François Hollande publicly issued a statement saying: "The conditions of the accident, which have not yet been clarified, lead us to think there are no survivors." He then called the crash a tragedy and called for solidarity. The Prime Minister of France Manuel Valls said that he had dispatched the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to the accident scene and set-up a ministerial crisis cell to co-ordinate the incident.

Search and recovery


Immediately after the crash a search and rescue operation was initiated. Two helicopters of the french police have identified the location of the aircraft debris at an altitude of about 2000 m in the mountains near Prads-Haute-Bléone.



Passengers and crew


Investigation


Conclusions


Aftermath


Further reading


List of accidents involving an Airbus A320
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