Officials say co-pilot intentionally crashed Germanwings Airbus

March 29, 2015

Officials said on Thursday, after analyzing data from the Germanwings, that the airbus crashed into the French  because its co-pilot deliberately crashed it.

On the voice recorder, the captain can be heard trying to get back into the cockpit. Transponder data indicates the autopilot was told to descend form 38,000 to 100 feet. The last part of the recording contains screaming during the sudden decent.

Investigators are still searching for the plane's.

The co-pilot started training in 2008, and was diagnosed in 2009 with serious depression according to. Later he completed his training and passed all his tests to pilot, according to Lufthansa chief executive.

In light of this incident, several airlines announced a ban on leaving any one person alone in the cockpit.

The flight path and altitude chart can be seen in the images below.