If that’s a pic of this accident it is not as described. That plane went in most likely in a spin. Upright, spinning down like a playing card. Had it nose dived in from on high there would be very little recognizable as an airplane. Doesn’t change my guess. Loss of cabin pressure, (or cabin failed to pressurize) led to loss of consciousness due to lack of O2, led to loss of control.
That bird looks way too small to be the one in question, and way too self-contained to match the description of the crash.
We lost a medflight crew in our area in the past few days and there was a bigger debris field from a chopper that may have been going about 80mph and almost straight in.
That bird looks way too small to be the one in question, and way too self-contained to match the description of the crash.
We lost a medflight crew in our area in the past few days and there was a bigger debris field from a chopper that may have been going about 80mph and almost straight in.
Wrong plane. My mistake. Sorry.