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Breaking News: Plane of Yankee's Lidle Hits NYC Building

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:04 pm
by Jake
Wow, very sad story. Rest in Peace Cory.

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Lidle dies as plane crashes into Manhattan high-rise
ESPN.com news services

NEW YORK -- A small plane piloted by New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle crashed into a 50-story condominium tower Wednesday on Manhattan's Upper East Side, killing at least four people, authorities said.

Lidle died in the crash.

The twin-engine plane came through a hazy, cloudy sky and hit the 20th floor of The Belaire -- a red-brick tower overlooking the East River, about five miles from the World Trade Center -- with a loud bang, touching off a raging fire that cast a pillar of black smoke over the city and sent flames shooting from four windows on two adjoining floors.

Large crowds gathered in the street in the largely wealthy New York neighborhood, with many people in tears and some trying to reach loved ones by cell phone.

"I was worried the building would explode, so I got out of there fast," said Lori Claymont, who fled an adjoining building in sweatpants.

Young May Cha, a 23-year-old Cornell University medical student, said she was walking back from the grocery store down 72nd Street when she saw an object out of the corner of her eye.

"I just saw something come across the sky and crash into that building," she said. Cha said there appeared to be smoke coming from behind the aircraft, and "it looked like it was flying erraticaly for the short time that I saw it."

"The explosion was very small. I was not threatened for my life," she added.

Richard Drutman, a professional photographer who lives on the 11th floor, said he was talking on the telephone when he felt the building shake.

"There was a huge explosion. I looked out my window and saw what appeared to be pieces of wings, on fire, falling from the sky," Drutman said. He and his girlfriend quickly evacuated the building.

The plane left New Jersey's Teterboro Airport, just across the Hudson River from the city, at 2:30 p.m., about 15 minutes before the crash, according to officials at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport. But they said they did not where the aircraft was headed.

FAA spokeswoman Diane Spitaliere said the plane was apparently not in contact with air traffic controllers; pilots flying small planes by sight are not required to be in contact.

The National Transportation Safety Board sent a team to investigate.

Former NTSB director Jim Hall said in a telephone interview he doesn't understand how a plane could get so close to a New York City building after Sept. 11.

"We're under a high alert and you would assume that if something like this happened, people would have known about it before it occurred, not after," Hall said.

Mystery writer Carol Higgins Clark, daughter of author Mary Higgins Clark, lives on the 38th floor and was coming home in a cab when she saw the smoke.

"Thank goodness I wasn't at my apartment writing at the time," she said. She described the building's residents as a mix of actors, doctors, lawyers, writers and people with second homes.

Sgt. Claudette Hutchinson, a spokeswoman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado Springs, Colo., said fighter jets "are airborne over numerous U.S. cities and while every indication is that this is an accident, we see this as a prudent measure at this time."

However, all three New York City-area airports continued to operate normally, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jim Peters said. In Washington, White House spokesman Tony Fratto said neither President Bush nor Vice President Dick Cheney was moved to secure locations.

"All indications are that is an unfortunate accident," said Yolanda Clark, a spokeswoman for Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration. She said there was "no specific or credible intelligence suggesting an imminent threat to the homeland, at this time."

The crash struck fear in a city devastated by the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Sirens echoed across the neighborhood as about 170 firefighters rushed in along with emergency workers and ambulances. Broken glass and debris were strewn around the neighborhood.

"There's a sense of helplessness," said Sandy Teller, watching from his apartment a block away. "Cots and gurneys, waiting. It's a mess."

The tower was built in the late 1980s and is situated near Sotheby's auction house. It has 183 apartments, many of which sell for more than $1 million.

Several lower floors are occupied by doctors and administrative offices, as well as guest facilities for family members of patients at the Hospital for Special Surgery, hospital spokeswoman Phyllis Fisher said.

No patients were in the high-rise building and operations at the hospital a block away were not affected, Fisher said.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.


http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2621860

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:58 pm
by EA7649
Its a shame I was eating dinner decided to watch some PTI and I see "Cory Lidle dies in plane crash"

Than I put on Comcast Sports Net (philly) , and Jimmy Rollins was on and said he was talking to Cory's close friend and the friend said the kids and wife have no idea since they are on a commercial plane heading to California.


RIP

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:12 pm
by Irn-Bru

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:14 pm
by Skinsfan55
Man, I saw that today earlier before they knew who owned the plane or what was going on...

Now it's Corey Lidle?

That's just unbelieveable.

RIP Corey.

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 7:23 am
by redskindave
God bless you Cory

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 9:25 am
by Chris Luva Luva

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 pm
by Jake


Look three posts above you... post padder :lol:

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:19 pm
by Irn-Bru
Somtimes you can't force things. JP will get the stat on this scoop, but Jake will likely (and unjustly) be remembered as the guy who broke the news. :lol:


On a serious note, this was quite a tragedy, and I hope that the families involved are able to find comfort as they deal with the grief.

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:36 am
by Chris Luva Luva
Jake wrote:


Look three posts above you... post padder :lol:


Dont hate. :wink: :wink: Traitor :wink: :wink:

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:40 am
by DESkins
He was an American League pitcher. What was he doing, trying for a hit? One theory has it that he was aiming for the runway, but was low and inside.

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 3:46 pm
by ii7-V7
DESkins wrote:He was an American League pitcher. What was he doing, trying for a hit? One theory has it that he was aiming for the runway, but was low and inside.


Ouch! :shock:

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:02 am
by DESkins
What can I say? I'm cruel, heartless and crass. And those are my good points.

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:32 am
by JansenFan
Apparently there was a cartoon in the paper yesterday that depicted Lidle in heaven getting his things from St. Peter. The caption read, "Here's your harp and your halo, but I think we'll hold on to the wings." :shock:

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 10:17 am
by Irn-Bru
Brutal. . .