Woman who died after severe turbulence on a private jet was a former White House official.
A Bombardier CL30 jet departing from Dillant-Hopkins Airport in Keene, New Hampshire, heading to Leesburg Executive Airport in Virginia was diverted to the Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks around 4 p.m. Friday after "encountering severe turbulence," the Federal Aviation Administration wrote in a statement to CNN.
That turbulence "resulted in fatal injuries" to one passenger, the National Transportation Safety Board wrote on Twitter.
Three passengers and two crew members were onboard the private jet, the NTSB wrote in a statement to CNN. The conditions of the other people are not known.
The person who died was Dana Hyde, Connecticut State Police said. She served for eight years in the Obama administration and was previously an official at the State Department, according to a biography from Columbia World Projects at Columbia University. She's a former State Department employee, according to her LinkedIn page. Hyde was taken to Saint Francis Medical Center, in Hartford, Connecticut, state police said in a statement Monday.
The National Transportation Safety Board, the FAA and the FBI will investigate the incident, according to statements from the FAA and Connecticut State Police.
"Investigators have removed the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder and are continuing to gather information from the flight crew, operator and other passengers," the NTSB wrote in its statement.
The NTSB will release a preliminary report in two to three weeks, the agency wrote in a statement.
CNN has also reached out to the private company that owned the plane and the State Department for comment.
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