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The Germanwings co-pilot who 'intentionally' set plane on descent

Last updated on: March 26, 2015 19:49 IST
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On Thursday, a French prosecutor said that the co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings Airbus A320 locked his captain out of the cockpit before deliberately crashing into a mountain to ‘destroy the plane’.

He revealed that the pilot, which is now being held responsible for the death of 150 people onboard, is Andreas Lubitz, a German citizen.

The information released by authorities investigating the crash about the co-pilot has been sparse, but here’s what we know about Lubitz.

  • Lubitz was a 28-year-old from Montabaur, a town in the district seat of the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and lived with his parents.

  • He began working for Germanwings in September 2013 and had 630 hours of flight experience.

  • Lubitz was registered as a member of a private flight club, LSC Westerwald, and was an avid runner who often took part in local races.

  • His Facebook page lists his interests as aviation and music.

  • Minutes before the plane crashed, Lubitz “was breathing normally, it wasn't the breathing of someone who was struggling”.

  • He was not known to have terrorism links or extremist links.
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