- March 27, 2015
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Police in Germany said that they had found an important clue in the search of the house of the German pilot Andreas Ljubica in Montabaur, who is suspected of deliberately crash airliner Airbus A320.
Investigators have not yet explained that this for discovery, but they seized several items of the second pilot crashed in the Alps A320, among whom was his computer.
Details police reportedly refused, saying only that among the items discovered there was no suicide note.
The search lasted several hours. It is reported that investigations into the pilot house in Düsseldorf held on the initiative of the French law enforcement agencies.
Earlier, prosecutor Marcel Brice Robin said that Lubicz, who served as co-pilot, deliberately destroyed the aircraft.
According to him, when the commander of the aircraft came out of the cockpit, the co-pilot locked the door and began to decline in the liner without permission.
At a press conference on Thursday, the head of Lufthansa Carsten Spohr said the airline Germanwings and Lufthansa is deeply shocked by the statement by the French authorities that the co-pilot crashed in the Alps A320 wanted to destroy the plane.
“I could not imagine that the situation will get worse,” – said the Spurs.
“No matter what your security measures, no matter how high you set the bar, and we have incredibly high standards, it is impossible to completely eliminate such an event, “- he admitted.
According to the Spur, the pilot Andreas Lubicz passed all necessary checks and had no restrictions on the work. About the motives of the pilot is not known.
“We select our staff very, very carefully. In most of our nightmares we could not imagine that such a tragedy to happen in our company,” – said the head of Lufthansa – the company , which owns loukoster Germanwings.
What is known about Andreas Ljubica
- He was 28 years old. Began training flight training in 2008, he studied in Bremen and Arizona, USA
- Since 2013, worked as the second pilot. According to colleagues, his work was satisfied
- He lived in Montabaur near Frankfurt – as they say, with their parents
- Had a lot of friends and led an active life
- According to the profile in the” Facebook “, was fond of running and interested in pop music
On board the airliner airlines Germanwings, flying flight 4U 9525 from Barcelona to Dusseldorf, were 150 people.
The plane crashed in the Alps after a short (it lasted only eight minutes) loss of height, resulting in a plane at high speed crashed into a mountain.
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