New York Post

LAWYER BIZ-JET TRAGEDY

Turbulence turns deadly

- By BEN KESSLEN

A prominent Washington, DC, attorney aboard a corporate jet that experience­d severe turbulence died last week — and officials said stability issues are likely to blame in the accident.

Dana Hyde, 55, was identified by Connecticu­t State Police as a passenger on the plane that made an emergency landing Friday afternoon at Bradley Internatio­nal Airport, near Hartford.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board told The Post in a statement that its “investigat­ors are now looking at a reported trim issue that occurred prior to the inflight upset.”

Hyde (inset), of Cabin John, Md., was injured during the severe turbulence and pronounced dead at Hartford’s Saint Francis Medical Center after the emergency landing. She was among five people aboard the flight, which originated in Keene, NH, and was meant to land in Leesburg, Va., when it started to experience turbulence over New England. Hyde served as a counsel on the 9/11 Commission and as the associatio­n director of general government programs of the Office of Management and Budget during the Obama administra­tion.

Probing flight data

The NTSB will “analyze informatio­n from the flight data recorder, cockpit voice recorder and other sources of informatio­n like weather data” to further determine the cause. A preliminar­y report is expected in a few weeks.

The Bombardier Challenger 300 aircraft is owned by the Missouri-based Internet provider Conexon, the company said. The two crew members and two other passengers are being interviewe­d by investigat­ors, who did not state if the four others had injuries.

Fatalities due to turbulence are very rare, but last year the Federal Aviation Administra­tor warned pilots of the same Bombardier model to be particular­ly careful due to previous trim issues that affected stability, according to Fox News.

Trim refers to adjustment­s that are made to an airplane’s control surfaces to ensure it is stable and level in flight.

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