French Alpine village mourns Germanwings crash victims decade on
Briefly

On March 24, 2015, the Germanwings flight accidente claimed the lives of all 150 aboard, including 72 Germans and 50 Spaniards. As families gathered a decade later to honor the victims in Le Vernet, Lufthansa's CEO emphasized the tragedy's lasting impact on the airline's view of responsibility. The crash was initiated when co-pilot Andreas Lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit, leading to a controlled descent. A community and families continue to grapple with the horror of that day, as local officials recall the harrowing experiences of the aftermath.
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