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The co-pilot of the Germanwings plane that crashed in the French Alps was today blamed for the disaster.
French prosecutors said Andreas Lubitz refused to let the pilot into the cockpit of the A320 when he was trying to get in.
The co-pilot was alone at the controls of the crashed jet and conscious until impact, Marseille prosecutor Brian Robin said today.
The flight’s recorder revealed that banging could be heard on the door to the cockpit, followed by screams and then the start of the impact.
‘Victims only realised what was happening at the last moment, because you only hear the screams literally at the last moment,’ said M. Robin.
M. Robin said the cockpit voice recorder gave information from the first 30 minutes of the flight.
For the first 20 minutes the two pilots talked in a normal fashion and were as courteous as two pilots would be.
He said the co-pilot’s responses, initially courteous, became ‘curt’ when the captain began the mid-flight briefing on the planned landing.
The captain is then heard asking the co-pilot to take over and the sound of a chair being pushed back and a door being closed is heard.
Moments later the captain can be heard knocking on the door and asking to be let in but there is no answer from the co-pilot.
Asked about Mr Lubitz’s ethnicity, Mr Robin said: ‘He was a German national and I don’t know his ethnic background.
‘He is not listed as a terrorist, if that is what you are insinuating.’
Pressed again on the co-pilot’s religion, he said: ‘I don’t think this is where this lies. I don’t think we will get any answers there.’
The co-pilot did not say a word once the captain left the cockpit. ‘It was absolute silence in the cockpit,’ M. Robin said.
He added that he appeared to want to ‘destroy the plane’, according to the black box recording.
Mr Robin: ‘The co-pilot is alone at the controls. He voluntarily refused to open the door of the cockpit to the pilot and voluntarily began the descent of the plane.’
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Horrible and they'll never have a reason as to why he did this.