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Victims' Families Renew Criticism of Aviation Oversight on Germanwings Crash Anniversary

Marking a decade since the deliberate crash of Flight 4U9525, families demand accountability from Lufthansa and German authorities while attending memorial events in France and Germany.

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Nur noch Trümmer blieben von einem Germanwings-Flug nach Düsseldorf. (Archivbild)

Overview

  • The 10th anniversary of the Germanwings Flight 4U9525 crash is being observed with memorial ceremonies near the crash site and in affected communities, including Haltern am See.
  • Families of the 150 victims continue to criticize the German aviation authority for failing to detect co-pilot Andreas Lubitz's psychological issues during routine medical checks.
  • Legal battles remain active, with victims' families seeking higher compensation and clearer accountability from Lufthansa and regulatory bodies.
  • The crash prompted regulatory changes in 2016, including stricter substance checks for flight crews and the creation of a medical evaluation database, but concerns about aviation safety persist.
  • The small French community near the crash site, deeply impacted by the tragedy, remains a focal point for remembrance and support for victims' families.