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24th Mar 2015, 17:20
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Posted By Blind Squirrel

According to the German newspaper Bild, the...

According to the German newspaper Bild, the airframe had 58,300 hours in service and around 46,700 cycles.

The crash occurred at an elevation of 5,295' (1,614m).

The French Minister of the...
24th Mar 2015, 16:48
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Posted By Blind Squirrel

Additional details from the French press

Le Monde:-

The French Transport Minister's initial statement that a voice Mayday was transmitted is authoritatively contradicted. The DGAC duty engineer (ingénieur de permanence) declared an...
24th Mar 2015, 13:22
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Posted By Blind Squirrel

According to a source from the Direction de la...

According to a source from the Direction de la sécurité civile, there was no in-flight explosion.

EN DIRECT. Crash d?un avion A320 Germanwings: «Il n?y a aucun survivant»? Le roi d'Espagne écourte...
24th Mar 2015, 13:07
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Posted By Blind Squirrel

Round-up of items from the French and German press

* The accident site is extremely prone to avalanches, according to a local guide; one took place only this morning.

* Deadliest French air accident since a DC-9 flew into the side of a mountain...
24th Mar 2015, 12:37
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Posted By Blind Squirrel

Alain Vidalies, Minister of Transport, says that...

Alain Vidalies, Minister of Transport, says that "several bodies" had been seen around the wreckage of the aircraft. Presumably this suggests an impact with limited forward speed. Europe 1 also...
24th Mar 2015, 12:27
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Posted By Blind Squirrel

I know that part of the world. It's extremely...

I know that part of the world. It's extremely rugged, and a lot of the roads, such as they are, will still be impassable for a couple of months because of the depth of snow. I doubt it'll be possible...
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