PARIS, March 26 (Xinhua) -- At this moment, there is no indication that the Germanwings plane crash was an act of terrorism, confirmed Brice Robin, prosecutor of the Republic, in a press conference held Thursday in Marseille, broadcast by BFMTV.
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Germanwings' first officer appears deliberately to refuse opening cockpit door: prosecutor
PARIS, March 26 (Xinhua) -- The first officer of the crashed Germanwings' A320 appears deliberately to refuse opening the cockpit door for the captain, said Brice Robin, prosecutor of the Republic, in a press conference held in Marseille, broadcast by BFMTV.Full Story
Captain locked in cockpit, 1st officer tried to enter before Germanwings crash: report
PARIS, March 26 (Xinhua) -- The captain of the Germanwings flight that crashed in the French Alps was in the cockpit at the time while the first officer was locked out, the Le Monde newspaper reported on Thursday.
The New York Times and AFP also said early Thursday that evidence from a cockpit voice recorder indicated one pilot left the cockpit before the plane's descent and was unable to get back in.Full Story
Pilot locked out of cockpit before Germanwings crash: report
WASHINGTON, March 25 (Xinhua) -- One of the two pilots on the crashed Germanwings flight may have been lock out of the cockpit before the plane crashed in the French Alps, the New York Times reported Wednesday. Full Story
The report quoted a senior military official involved in the investigation as saying that evidence from a cockpit voice recorder indicated that the pilot left the cockpit and could not re-enter.Full Story