Dana J. Hyde was named by the Connecticut State Troopers, one of the agencies investigating an emergency landing at Bradley International Airport Friday, according to NBC News. Mike Pont/WireImageFive people were aboard the jet that was shaken by severe turbulence late Friday afternoon while traveling from Keene, New Hampshire, to Leesburg, Virginia, said Sarah Sulick, a spokesperson for the National Transportation Safety Board, per the Associated Press. PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/GettyTwo of the other passengers on the plane were Hyde's husband, Jonathan Chambers, and the couple's son. The plane was confirmed to be owned by a company called Conexon, headed by Chambers, according to NBC News. Both the National Transportation Safety Board and FBI are investigating the incident, per ABC-7, and will analyze information from the flight data recorder, cockpit voice recorder and other sources of information such as weather data.
Source: ABC News March 07, 2023 05:19 UTC