AIRBUS CRASH: What Caused Germanwings Flight to Crash into the French Alps?

21st Century Wire asks…
What was it that caused Germanwings flight 9525 to descend abruptly into the French Alps?
Last summer at 21WIRE we conducted a lengthy investigation into the history of avionics, following the ‘questionable’ vanishing of Malaysian flight MH370 and the downing of MH17.
After extensively examining both the unprecedented disappearance of MH370 and the subsequent downing of MH17, certain details came to light regarding the history of theremote autopilot function installed within Boeing commercial airliners.
While authorities have been quick to implicate Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, we must consider the following…
The Boeing 777 along with other Boeing models, can in fact be flown remotely through the use of independent embedded software and satellite communication. Once this advanced system is engaged, it can disallow any pilot or potential hijacker from controlling a plane, as the rooted setup uses digital signals that communicate with air traffic control, satellite links, as well as other government entities for the remainder of a flight’s journey.
This technology is known as the Boeing Honeywell ‘Uninterruptible’ Autopilot System.
The mere existence of this technology would most certainly provide the final piece to a number of seemingly unsolved airline disaster puzzles in recent years…


This post was published at 21st Century Wire on MARCH 26, 2015.