Fatal Germanwings Flight’s Co-Pilot Tried Controlled Descent on Earlier Flight

PARIS (AP) — French air accident investigators say that the co-pilot on Germanwings Flight 4525 tried a controlled descent on another flight that morning.

The BEA investigation agency said in a report Wednesday that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz repeatedly set the plane into a descent, then brought it back up again on a flight on the same A320 jet from Duesseldorf to Barcelona.

The report says the pilot appeared to have left the cockpit during that flight as well.

Prosecutors say Lubitz intentionally crashed the plane on its return flight from Barcelona to Duesseldorf on March 24, killing all 150 on board.