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那个男孩从那个着火的房子里安全逃离了吗?One of the two pilots on the doomed Germanwings flight was locked out of the
cockpit before the plane crashed in the French Alps, killing 150 people,
sources close to the investigation have said.
Cockpit recordings recovered from the crash site showed that one of the seats
was pushed back and the door opened and closed. Then knocking is heard, then
“there was no more conversation from that point until the crash”, the source
told Agence France-Presse. Another source confirmed the details to the
Associated Press agency.
The account appeared to confirm a separate report by the New York Times
that someone was frantically attempting to break down the armoured door that
seals the flight deck from the cabin of the airliner as it descended into
The Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses (BEA), the French accident investigation
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A search and rescue worker at the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320
Crash victims from left: UK-based Spaniard Marina Bandres, Paul Andrew Bramley and Martyn Matthews
Martyn Matthews with his wife, Sharon, and children Jade and Nathan
Paul Bramley lived with his Estonian girlfriend, Anneli Tiirik, in Majorca
Other victims include (l-r) Oleg Bryjak, Maria Radner, Greig Friday and Carol Friday
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Children gather at a makeshift memorial for their friends at a school in Germany which lost 16 pupils
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