Reports say it’s an Airbus A320 flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf.
The Germans will be seething over this.
Ok that’s the next few hours of my life sorted.
“It’s very rare for a plane to go down mid-flight. 95% of crashes at take-off or landing.” - Some fella from Denver talking on CNN.
It’s time to start speculating wildly.
[QUOTE=“Tess Tickle, post: 1111937, member: 2269”]“It’s very rare for a plane to go down mid-flight. 95% of crashes at take-off or landing.” - Some fella from Denver talking on CNN.
It’s time to start speculating wildly.[/QUOTE]
I reckon this is in the other 5%
An outlier if you like
Whens the last time a plane crashed in Europe*?
*That wasn’t shot down
Debris has been found so need for speculation anymore.
Bet they’re sorry they didn’t fly Lufthansa now
Your naivety is surprising. Isis terrorists working closely with Catalan seperatists at the behest of Syriza are behind this.
No survivors
[QUOTE=“Julio Geordio, post: 1111941, member: 332”]Whens the last time a plane crashed in Europe*?
*That wasn’t shot down[/QUOTE]
cork airport ?
It’s still in the other 5% you clown
I’ve a colleague in Val Thorens at the moment, with any luck he’ll be severely discommoded over this.
The correct reg of the Aircarft is D-AIPU not the one on Flight radar link
:oops:[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1111947, member: 1786”]It’s still in the other 5% you clown[/QUOTE]
http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0324/689326-germanwings-plane-crash/
“Germanwings said it was aware of reports that one of its planes had crashed in the French Alps”
well at least they are on top of it
You know that dotted line thing in the map is that just a straight line between the two or is it an actual route they were supposed to follow?