Flight that killed former White House official pitched violently after takeoff
by Ramon Antonio Vargas and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#6A5W2)
Plane did not encounter turbulence, but forces about four times stronger than gravity that caused it to swoop down before going up
The business jet flight that killed a former White House official earlier this month violently pitched up and down after pilots addressed cockpit warnings by switching off a system meant to keep the aircraft stable, but it did not encounter turbulence as was initially reported, federal investigators have said.
Dana Hyde's death on 3 March was the subject of a preliminary National Transportation Safety report Friday which described a series of mishaps before and after the Bombardier plane she was on swooped out of control.
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