Tonight’s documentary features the last remarks of the captain who purposefully wrecked an aircraft carrying 150 people.

Before a new documentary about the tragedy airs, these are the last words of a pilot who purposefully crashed his plane into the Alps.

Germanwings journey 9525 was scheduled to make a regular journey to Düsseldorf, Germany, on March 24, 2015, from Barcelona, Spain.

However, Flight 9525 killed all 150 passengers and crew members when it crashed into the French Alps at 430 mph less than an hour after takeoff.

After investigations revealed that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz had intentionally caused the disaster, regulations governing pilots being in the cockpit alone were changed.

After leaving Barcelona just after 10 a.m. local time, the aircraft had its last communication with air traffic control 30 minutes later. Around this time, Lubitz locked the door.

When Captain Patrick Sondenheimer left the cockpit to use the restroom. He then started a quick descent into the mountains after altering the chosen height from 38,000 feet to 100 feet.

 

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