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FBI: Stolen SeaTac plane’s final descent was intentional

SEATTLE, Wash. (KOIN) — The final descent of a stolen Horizon Air Q400 aircraft that ended when it crashed into a small island in the Puget Sound was intentional, according to a completed FBI investigation.

Twenty-eight-year-old Richard Russell, a Horizon Airlines employee, stole the empty 76-seat turboprop on Aug. 10 from Sea-Tac Airport. Video showed the airplane doing large loops and other dangerous maneuvers.

After the incident, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department initially said that the crash, which killed Russell, happened because of Russell “doing stunts in air or lack of flying skills.”

However, on Friday, the FBI said they believe the final descent to the ground was intentional. During the final minute of the flight, FDR data showed “significant sideslip on the airplane,” but the plane appeared to remain in control.

The FBI added that if Russell wanted to avoid impact, he had time and energy to pull the column back, raise the nose and initiate a climb.

Below are the events of Aug. 10, 2018 and the times they unfolded: