It appears the jet was doing a knife edge maneuver where the bank angle is 90 degrees. This means all the lift is generated by the fuselage and requires much higher airspeed and power to hold altitude. Any small change in the power or density altitude can cause rapid loss of lift causing the plane to descend even at full power unless the jet has an afterburner which gives it a positive thrust to weight ratio. When this happens close to the ground there is no time to level the wings and recover lift. There are old pilots and bold pilots but there are no old, bold pilots.
I know of ONE. He crashed into my sister-in-law's house in Hilliard a couple of weeks ago.
https://finance.yahoo.com/finance/news/plane-crashes-backyard-hilliard-deputies-155920857.html
He had minor injuries................
This old, bold pilot is 69 and was doing ‘barrel rolls’ when his wing tip hit that oak tree.................
Agree.
And there are vaxxxxxxed pilots in cockpits having heart attacks without the G's.