The flight data recorder from the Phenom that
crashed in Maryland on Monday shows the airplane slowed to 88 knots on approach,
with the flaps extended and landing gear down, the NTSB's Robert Sumwalt said on
Tuesday. At that point, the FDR shows the aircraft experienced "large excursions
in pitch and in roll." About two seconds later, the throttles were advanced, and
the engines responded. About 20 seconds before the end of the recording, a stall
warning call began to sound, and continued until the end.
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6 confirmed dead after plane crashes into house in Gaithersburg
All three people were aboard the plane. The incident occurred about a mile northwest of the Montgomery County Airpark.
Pete Piringer, a spokesman for the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Department, said “no one was transported to a hospital. They were not able to survive the crash.”
The incident occurred near Drop Forge Lane off Snouffer School Road in Gaithersburg. Just after 11 a.m., a Montgomery fire department official said in a Twitter message that several houses were damaged and that firefighters were involved in a “search, rescue & firefight.”
In a interview with news Channel 4 NBC by phone, Piringer said that initial reports were that one home was struck and that three houses in total were damaged.
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