Were or simply chose to ignore that . Captioning funded by cbs this is the contribution cbs morning news for thursday march 26 2015. Good morning. Im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. An unidentified official said one of the pilots was apparently locked out of the cockpit as the plane slammed slammed into the side of the mountain. The pilot can be heard banging on the cockpit door. The investigator says its unclear why the pilot left the cockpit. Meanwhile the head of the french investigating team said the airbus flew on a Straight Line into the mountains. And the state Department Says there were at least three americans on board. Two have been identified. Yvonne selke and arch crews desperate to find the victims while families sat and wait. Crews are flying again over the french alps this morning searching for the data recorder belonging to the doomed germanwings jet. So far analysis of the planes voice recorder only deepens the mystery over tuesdays crash. The New York Times in
On pord. We learned today that three americans are among the dead, including emily selke of nokesville virginia. The rest from the plane were mostly germans and spaniards on a flight from barcelona to dusseldorf. In clear skies, with no hint of trouble, the Germanwings Airbus a320 descended into a mountain at nearly 450 miles an hour. We have a team of correspondents on the story. First well go to Mark Phillips in france. Reporter from the break of dawn and all day long they flew ferrying medics and investigators to the crash site. Their mission find the dead and try to find out why they had died. Its as difficult a crash scene as is possible to imagine a remote mountainside, the wreckage and the victims striewb down a 60degree slope and over a 10acre site. Among the discoveries though the cockpit voice recorder damaged in the highimpact crash, but according to french air accident investigator remi jouty, still readable. The pilots voices are heard but a lot more analysis is needed. Re
This is the contribution cbs morning news for thursday march 26 2015. Good morning. Im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. An unidentified official said one of the pilots was apparently locked out of the cockpit as the plane slammed slammed into the side of the mountain. The pilot can be heard banging on the cockpit door. The investigator says its unclear why the pilot left the cockpit. Meanwhile the head of the french investigating team said the airbus flew on a Straight Line into the mountains. And the state Department Says there were at least three americans on board. Two have been identified. Yvonne selke and her daughter. Her family called them wonderful people. Tina kraus is in digne at the crash site. Good morning. Reporter the sun came up early this morning and so did the helicopters full of the search crews desperate to find the victims while families sat and wait. Crews are flying again over the french alps this morning searching for the data recorder belonging to the doo
French alpses killing all 150 on pord. We learned today that three americans are among the dead, including emily selke of nokesville virginia. The rest from the plane were mostly germans and spaniards on a flight from barcelona to dusseldorf. In clear skies, with no hint of trouble, the Germanwings Airbus a320 descended into a mountain at nearly 450 miles an hour. We have a team of correspondents on the story. First well go to Mark Phillips in france. Reporter from the break of dawn and all day long they flew ferrying medics and investigators to the crash site. Their mission find the dead and try to find out why they had died. Its as difficult a crash scene as is possible to imagine a remote mountainside, the wreckage and the victims striewb down a 60degree slope and over a 10acre site. Among the discoveries though the cockpit voice recorder damaged in the highimpact crash, but according to french air accident investigator remi jouty, still readable. The pilots voices are heard but a l