Why John F. Kennedy Jr.’s Plane Crash Wasn’t an “Accident,” According to Experts

JFK Jr.’s Mysterious Plane Crash: Accident or Something More?John F. Kennedy Jr.’s fatal 1999 plane crash remains one of the most tragic aviation disasters in modern history. Officially, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) ruled it pilot error, but lingering questions fuel speculation about what really happened,

The Final Flight On July 16, 1999, JFK Jr. piloted his Piper Saratoga from New Jersey toward Martha’s Vineyard, with his wife Carolyn and her sister Lauren on board. Visibility was hazy, and as night fell, he may have experienced “black hole vertigo”—a disorienting illusion where the horizon disappears. Minutes before reaching the island, the plane entered a fatal spiral, crashing into the ocean.

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