segunda-feira, 6 de abril de 2015

Germanwings: French authorities suspend search

The French authorities have suspended the search for the remains of victims of the Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed in March, in the Alps.

Prosecutors believe they have collected DNA samples sufficient to identify the 150 people who were on board the aircraft.

The French authorities believe that the Copilot, Andreas Lubitz's, caused deliberately, the shock of the plane with the mountains. The violence of the collision caused the spraying appliance, which hindered the search for traces of the passengers.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the European Aviation Safety Agency will be asked to Germany, in November, to have found several cases of failure to comply with the European rules on aviation safety, particularly in the field of medical care.

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