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» Did Germanwings 4U 9525 plane windscreen CRACK before French Alps crash?

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»   Did Germanwings 4U 9525 plane windscreen CRACK before French Alps crash?  25/03/15 11:46 from  the Mail online | News Reports circulating on professional pilot forums suggested the black box on the Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps revealed that a 'structural failure' was responsible for the disaster. Published:  02:33 EST, 25 March 2015  |  Updated:  10:00 EST, 25 March 2015 The doomed Germanwings plane may have crashed because the windscreen cracked, causing a sudden drop in oxygen levels that rendered the pilots unconscious, it was claimed today. Reports circulating on professional pilot forums suggested the black box on the Airbus A320 had been analysed and revealed that a 'structural failure' was responsible for the disaster. Flight 4U 9525 dropped out of the sky and ploughed into a mountainside in the French Alps at more than 400mph yesterday, killing all 150 people board.  In the latest theory to emerge, it is thought the windscreen