The memorial with inscriptions in four languages reads, “In memory of the victims of the air disaster of March 24, 2015” is seen in a field near the French Alps in the village of Le Vernet

The memorial with inscriptions in four languages reads, “In memory of the victims of the air disaster of March 24, 2015” is seen in a field near the French Alps in the village of Le Vernet, March 27, 2015. A young German co-pilot barricaded himself alone in the cockpit of Germanwings flight 9525 and apparently set it on course to crash into an Alpine mountain, killing all 150 people on board including himself, French prosecutors said on Thursday. The pilot Andreas Lubitz, 27, who crashed a plane in the French Alps had received a sick note from doctors showing he suffered a health condition that would have prevented him flying the day of the crash, which he apparently hid from his employer, German prosecutors said. REUTERS/Robert Pratta