Thursday, March 26, 2015

5 reasons the Germanwings plane crash is mysterious....

If you have been watching the news for the Germanwings flight, you have probably noticed the growing amount of inconsistencies that surround the story. This is not unexpected, as we have been plagued by so many mysterious plane crashes the last year or so.

In case you forgot the story, basically a German jetliner operated by Germanwings, which is a part of Lufthansa, was en route from Barcelona, Spain to Düsseldorf, Germany. It crashed into the French Alps killing all 150 people on board, including people from as far as Japan and America.

A number of things don't make sense in regards to this crash, so we thought we would summarize them here.

1. The last message sent to air traffic control, minutes before they went down, yielded no warnings that anything was wrong.

2. Information suggests the plane was on a controlled descent pattern, not a pattern that suggests an impending crash.

3. While they found the "black box" and the data recorder, the memory card to the event data recorder was conveniently missing


4. Released information reveals that one of the two pilots left the cockpit, but upon attempting to return to the cockpit was unable to get back in. This means that the pilot still in the cockpit at the time of the crash was either incapacticated (stroke, unconscious etc...) or he was actively preventing the second pilot from getting in.

5. A lot of information has been released about the victims of the crash but nothing, such as names, has been released regarding the pilots.

These are just a few facts that have come to light about this crash. We will continue to watch the story and see what other anomalies are revealed. As always we are open to suggestions as to this intriguing and tragic event.

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