Former Clinton Official Dies After Jet Turbulence Incident
Authorities say that the victim of the severe jet turbulence in New England’s skies last week caused death was an important lawyer, who served as a member of both the Clinton administration and the Obama administration.
One of the investigating agencies in the March was the Connecticut State Troopers. Tuesday, March 3, at 3:55 pm. The victim was identified as Dana J. Hyde (55 years old). The private jet made an emergency landing at Bradley International Airport, Connecticut. It had hit severe turbulence and was carrying five people.
The plane was travelling from Keene in New Hampshire to Leesburg, Virginia before deviating to Bradley, The Boston Globe reported. Connecticut State Troopers responded quickly to Hyde’s call for medical help and took her to Saint Francis Medical Center in Hartford. Hyde was later declared dead.
Hyde and his son, Hyde, as well as two crew members, did not report any injuries.
“Our agency is assisting as needed; however, the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) and the FBI are investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding this incident,” In a statement, the troopers stated that they were investigating. Federal agencies expect to review information from the aircraft voice recorder, cockpit recorder and other sources like weather data.
“A preliminary report will be available in 2-3 weeks,” The NTSB stated this on Twitter.
According to online biographyHyde was the head executive of the state-funded aid agency Millennium Challenge Corporation, associate director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, and senior advisor to the deputy secretary of State for eight years. In the Clinton Administration, she was also an advisor to the Sept. 11 Commission as well as a special assistant for the deputy attorney general.
Hyde was also a member of the Aspen Institute. This think tank is well-known for hosting seminars. training sessions For business, politics, and media professionals at the upscale Aspen mountain campus.
“During her time with us, Dana was a brilliant and generous colleague who worked closely with programs across the organization to build partnerships and enhance our collective work,” In a statement, the institute stated that it was releasing the following information to Globe. “The thoughts of our entire Aspen Institute community are with Dana’s family and loved ones.”
Bombardier Challenger 300 was used in the accident. According to state troopers, the plane belongs to Jonathan Chambers, Hyde’s wife.
Conexon describes itself as an internet service provider that provides fiber internet to rural areas without reliable internet access. Chambers sent Conexon workers and clients an email on Monday about the situation shortly after the incident.
“We were returning home when the plane suddenly convulsed in a manner that violently threw the three of us,” He wrote. “My wife was badly injured. The pilots made an emergency landing. An ambulance was waiting. Dana was taken to a hospital, but the injuries were too severe and she died that night.”
“Dana was the best person I ever knew. She was a wonderful mother to our boys and she was accomplished professionally. She loved and was beloved.”
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