PARIS (AP) — French aviation investigators said Tuesday they will examine “systemic weaknesses” like cockpit entry rules and psychological screening procedures that could have led to the Germanwings crash, while Lufthansa said its insurers set aside $300 million to deal with possible fallout from the disaster.
The French aviation agency known as BEA said it aims to provide a “detailed analysis” of the Germanwings cockpit voice recorder information and any other flight data — but it also plans to widen its search to examine issues that could affect the worldwide aviation industry.
The BEA announcement signaled the latest re-think about airline procedures …read more
Source: San Francisco Chronicle