More will be known at the end of July about measures that the European Commission may propose to enhance aviation safety in the wake of the Germanwings crash in March. Three months ago, the co-pilot on Flight 9525, who suffered from depression, deliberately flew the plane into the side of a mountain in the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board. Subsequently, a 'task force' was set up at the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to consider the consequences…
Germanwings : EASA to make recommendations at end of July
30 juin 2015 à 18h01