No, it's not. Educate yourself.
I am sure the first priority would be to get the plane under control, HOWEVER I too find it highly odd that during 8 mins of rapid descent in an emergency they didn't send distress over the radio. I am obviously not a pilot, but there IS something off.
This crash really shocked me for various reasons. First, this is a route which is basically flown ALL THE TIME day every day, we took a flight from Germany to Spain when me moved, basically same route. It's awesome, you fly over the alps and then over the Mediterranean Sea...spectacular, all I can say.
Some budget carriers like Ryan Air etc. fly you down there for under €30, so it's really a route where you'd never suspect anything dangerous to happen.
The other thing is that Lufthansa is really a super-safe airline. Ok it's Germanwings..but still basically Lufthansa.
Really want to know what happened there. Planes don't "just crash" out of 38,000 ft.
The statement of some "official" who immediately ruled out problems with the plane I can only find ridiculous!
Right now we don't know ANYTHING. But then, what else should it be than a problem with the plane, SOMETHING obviously failed to work as intended.
The other scenario would be something terrorist related (which is NOT far-fetched at all as opposed to what media claim)...in fact I find the latter rather likely....