Germanwings plane crashes in French Alps
French emergency rescue services work among debris of the Germanwings passenger jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France.
(Yves Malenfer / Associated Press)French emergency rescue services work among debris of the Germanwings passenger jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France.
(Yves Malenfer / Associated Press)A photo from the French Aviation Authority BEA shows a box containing the flight data recorder from the Germanwings A320 airplane that crashed in the French Alps on March 24.
(BEA / EPA)French gendarmes get ready to go to the crash site of the German Airbus A320 of carrier Germanwings as part of the search operations in Seyne-les-Alpes.
(Pascal Guyot / AFP/Getty Images)French emergency rescue services work among debris of the Germanwings passenger jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France. The co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings flight repeatedly sped up the plane as he used the automatic pilot to descend the A320 into the Alps, the French air accident investigation agency said Friday.
(Yves Malenfer / Associated Press)The family of Australian victim Carol Friday, Malcolm Coram and his daughters Philippa, left, and Georgina, visit the memorial of the plane crash in Le Vernet, France.
(Yoan Valat / EPA)Gendarme Bruno Hermignies stands by a bulldozer clearing a path to the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France, on Monday.
(Claude Paris / Associated Press)Firefighters stand in front of candles and flowers on the steps to the Joseph-Koenig high school in Haltern, Germany, before a memorial service.
(Martin Meissner / Associated Press)Police stand in front of the home of the parents of Andreas Lubitz, copilot on Germanwings flight 9525, in Montabaur, Germany. Lubitz divided his time between his parents’ home and an apartment in Duesseldorf.
(Thomas Lohnes / Getty Images)Authorities carry a computer and other items from the home of the parents of Andreas Lubitz, copilot in a flight that crashed in southern France this week.
(Thomas Lohnes / Getty Images)Relatives of the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash victims gather during a remembrance ceremony as rescuers hold flags of the passengers’ nationalities near the village of Le Vernet, France, on March 26.
(Pascal Guyot / AFP/Getty Images)Relatives of victims of the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash arrive in Seyne-des-Alpes, France, near where the aircraft went down, on March 26.
(Jeff Pachoud / AFP/Getty Images)An investigator is lifted by helicopter on March 26 as officials work at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 that went down in the French Alps.
(Anne-Christine Poujoulat / AFP/Getty Images)Investigators work on March 26 amid the debris of the Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps.
(Anne-Christine Poujoulat / AFP/Getty Images)Flags fly at half-staff at a castle in Schwerin in eastern Germany on March 25 in memory of the victims of the Germanwings crash.
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