A business jet carrying a former White House official pitched up and down in midair this month, causing her death, a preliminary report said. Dana Hyde was fatally injured after pilots turned off a switch that controls a stabilizer function in the plane. nyti.ms/3z76owz
@nytimes I don’t really understand how it happened
@nytimes So sad, all of these fluke deaths.
@nytimes You called her husband, Jonathan Chambers, “Mr. Chamber,” thanks to that weird thing that happens in some people’s minds where they attempt to form the possessive of a name that ends with s and place the apostrophe before the s. @byEduardoMedina @emilyschmall @RonDePasquale
@nytimes Did taxpayers pay for the flight? Sorry for her death
@nytimes Husband and son was not hurt. Was she walking around? Did she hit her head?
@nytimes In a eulogy for Ms. Hyde delivered by her older son, he dismissed the idea of living each day as if it were your last. “I now realize that’s wrong,” her son said. “You should live each day as if it’s the last of someone you love."