The Phenom 300 jet arriving from Italy that crashed while attempting to land at Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire, some 65 kilometres from here, is equipped with fly-by-wire electronic system that is supposed to make it easy to control.
The 7 million pound Embraer jet was also a regular visitor to the airport, The Guardian reported, citing pilots who use Blackbushe.
Media reports said Sana's husband Zuhair Hashim and a Jordanian pilot were also among the dead. The family were "visiting the UK on vacation", according to police.
Questions are being raised over the cause of the Friday crash, given the aircraft had used the runway, which is fitted with hi-tech safety features, regularly in recent months.
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The four indicators, which can be seen from more than half a mile away, all flash white if the pilot is coming in too high and red if too low.
"It doesn't make sense to me as an ordinary pilot why something that advanced and easy to fly would bury itself in the auction ground at the end of such a long runway," said Simon Moores, a flight instructor and pilot who has flown from Blackbushe many times.