The film shot on board was developed by investigators, and showed evidence that the aircraft experienced severe turbulence just prior to the accident.
The aircraft experienced an engine failure and had to be glided back to the airport from 6,500 feet up.
An aircraft over Florida experienced a fire in a cargo compartment.
The aircraft had experienced radio problems while flying at night in instrument conditions.
In addition to the sudden tailwind, the aircraft also experienced a downdraft of more than 30 feet per second.
The pilot sounded calm, and made no indication that the aircraft was experiencing any mechanical trouble.
However, aircraft often experience higher g, for example when turning steeply or pulling out of a dive.
Suddenly, the aircraft experienced a loss of pitch control.
But he said there were no immediate indications that the aircraft had experienced any engine or other mechanical problems.
No, the commercial aircraft is experiencing 'technical difficulties' at the moment.