Announcement of the disappearance since 19h of an Air Inter Airbus with 96 people on board, providing the connection Lyon-Strasbourg. Radar contact was interrupted at Mont Saint Odile near Strasbourg as it was about to land.
An Air Inter Airbus A320 plane crashed on Mont Sainte-Odile. Only nine passengers survived. Families of victims arrive in Baar where the bodies of the first victims were dumped. Paul Quilès, Minister of Transport, went to the scene of the disaster. Interviewed, a woman explains: "I honestly thought that my husband was one of these survivors".
On 20 January 1992, an Air Inter Airbus A320 crashed on Mont Sainte-Odile, not far from Strasbourg, killing 87 people and only 9 survivors. Interviewed, Master Behr, lawyer of the families of four victims explains: "This device was not equipped with a security system, which is a ground proximity detection device..."
On the evening of 20 January 1992, the Airbus A320 connecting Lyon and Strasbourg crashed in the Alsatian forest near Mont Sainte-Odile. Rescue personnel took 0430 hours to reach the area because the aircraft’s beacons had not activated. There will be only nine survivors, including two children. Story of the evening.
On the evening of 20 January 1992, the Airbus A320 connecting Lyon and Strasbourg crashed in the Alsatian forest near Mont Sainte-Odile. Rescue personnel took 0430 hours to reach the area because the aircraft’s beacons had not activated. Interviews on their hospital bed of three survivors of the Strasbourg air disaster, including a little boy, Romain Duclos, 9 years old.