Germanwings Crash: New Evidence Emerges

Published: 2025-03-23

Ten years after the tragic Germanwings crash that claimed 150 lives, new evidence challenges the widely accepted theory of pilot suicide.

Aviation expert Simon Hradecky, after an eight-year investigation, suggests a technical malfunction may have caused the crash.

His findings, supported by simulations, indicate that some altitude changes during the flight were too rapid to be humanly possible, pointing to potential computer errors.

This theory is further supported by a similar incident in 2017 involving another Germanwings flight.

While official investigations concluded that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately caused the crash, Hradecky’s research raises questions about overlooked technical issues.

Families of the victims are now calling for a fresh, independent investigation to uncover the full truth.