Victim families mark 1 year since doomed Germanwings flight
Families of victims gathered on the one-year anniversary of the Germanwings plane crash, which killed 150 people when pilot Andreas Lubitz flew the jet into a French mountainside.
Relatives and friends of victims walk on the Col in Le Vernet, southwestern France, on March 24, 2016, in front of the mountain (background) were the plane of Germanwings crashed a year ago, to mark the first anniversary of the Germanwings tragedy in which a suicidal pilot crashed a plane into a mountainside, killing all 150 on board.
(Boris Horvat, AFP/Getty Images)Families of victims gathered on the one-year anniversary of the Germanwings plane crash, which killed 150 people when pilot Andreas Lubitz flew the jet into a French mountainside.
Relatives and friends of victims walk on the Col in Le Vernet, southwestern France, on March 24, 2016, in front of the mountain (background) were the plane of Germanwings crashed a year ago, to mark the first anniversary of the Germanwings tragedy in which a suicidal pilot crashed a plane into a mountainside, killing all 150 on board.
(Boris Horvat, AFP/Getty Images)Relatives of victims walk on the Col Mariaud in Le Vernet, southwestern France, on March 24, 2016, in front of the mountain were the plane of Germanwings crashed a year ago, to mark the first anniversary of the Germanwings tragedy in which a suicidal pilot crashed a plane into a mountainside, killing all 150 on board.
(Anne-Christine Poujoulat, AFP/Getty Images)