SWP+SWP+Germanwings-Absturz vor zehn Jahren
: „Ich werde dem Co-Piloten nie verzeihen“

ReportageVor zehn Jahren zerschellte die Germanwings-Maschine in den französischen Alpen – offenbar geplant. 150 Menschen starben. Welche Spuren hat das Unglück vor Ort hinterlassen?
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Christine Longin
Prads-Haute-Bléone/Le Vernet
Jetzt in der App anhören
-: (FILES) A handout photo taken on March 31, 2015 and released by the French Interior Ministry on April 1, 2015 shows Gendarmes and rescuers from the Gendarmerie High-Mountain Rescue Group working at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 near Le Vernet, French Alps. March 24, 2025 will mark the tenth anniversary of the Germanwings crash, in which a suicidal pilot crashed a plane into a mountainside, killing all 150 on board. The ill-fated plane took off from Barcelona and was headed to Dusseldorf in Germany when German co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, 27, drove it into the ground on March 24, 2015. (Photo by Yves MALENFER / MINISTERE DE L'INTERIEUR / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  DICOM / FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTRY / YVES MALENFER / HANDOUT /  " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

Rettungskräfte an der Absturzstelle des Germanwings-Airbus A320 in den französischen Alpen. Das Flugzeug zersprang bei dem Aufprall in Tausende Teile.

YVES MALENFER/AFP