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Germanwings' A-320 airplane tragedy (6): first theories exclude a bomb. It seems no survivors of 148 on board

Barcelonnette, France - Very difficult rescue due to the unpassable and covered with snow area on which the airplane crashed

The first doubts began about the circumstances that have seen an A-320 airplane by Germanwings (a low-cost owned by Lufthansa) to crash this morning in High Provence (France) with 142 passengers, two pilots and four crewmembers on board, "All dead" according to the first information and the same declaration by the French President Hollande. Starting from the route, perhaps abnormal: the aircraft...

fra/pec - 1167179

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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