Maryland woman dies after turbulence during flight
That's some new information on a woman who died after the jet she was flying in. Experienced severe turbulence. She was 55-year-old Dana Hyde of Cabin, John, Maryland. Hyde was an attorney who worked for the State Department. She also served on the 9-11 Commission. Hyde was on a private business jet Friday on a scheduled flight from New Hampshire to Leesburg, Virginia. That plane experienced turbulence and it was diverted to an airport in Connecticut.
That's some new information on a woman who died after the jet she was flying in. Experienced severe turbulence. She was 55-year-old Dana Hyde of Cabin, John, Maryland. Hyde was an attorney who worked for the State Department. She also served on the 9-11 Commission. Hyde was on a private business jet Friday on a scheduled flight from New Hampshire to Leesburg, Virginia. That plane experienced turbulence and it was diverted to an airport in Connecticut.
Hyde was rushed to a hospital where she was later pronounced dead. And a medical examiner says she died of blunt force injuries. The NTSB says he is looking into this turbulence. It will also review a reported trim issue that occurred prior to the turbulence. Trim usually refers to a plane's ability to maintain its altitude. Hyde was rushed to a hospital where she was later pronounced dead. And a medical examiner says she died of blunt force injuries.
The NTSB says he is looking into this turbulence. It will also review a reported trim issue that occurred prior to the turbulence. Trim usually refers to a plane's ability to maintain its altitude.
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