Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
Developing story. A320 in the French alps. Reports saying all 148 dead. 

Steady descent, airspeed barely fluctuates...I'm really curious as to what the distress call was.
"The noise I heard was long - like 8 seconds - as if the plane was going more slowly than a military plane speed. There was another long noise about 30 seconds later."
IF it starts acting wonky, turn off 2 ADIRS (no circuit breaker popping required) and force the plane into Alternate Law. Fly plane normally, land, change shorts, have adult beverage. Fly again another day.I know I read something on here about pitot icing on the 320 and the autopilot taking over and putting the plane in a descent, with the only way to fix it being popping the breakers for two of the ADHARS or something. I think I read it in the Air Asia thread. Not too many icing reports at that altitude. What did the weather look like? Any 320 drivers with some insight?
My AP news app on my iPad just flashed: "Germanwings CEO: plane went into 8-minute descent before crashing."
Eight minutes to go from 38,000 to ~7000 is still almost 4000 feet a minute...that seems like a hell of a descent for an Airbus. Like idle and boards out descent. But I'm no bus driver.