Corey Lidle was the pilot of the plane that hit a building in New York
Yankees pitcher dies as plane hits NYC building
A small plane owned by New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle crashed into a 50-story condominium tower Wednesday on Manhattan's Upper East Side, raining flaming debris onto the sidewalks below and rattling New Yorkers' nerves five years after the Sept. 11 attack. Local affiliate WNBC reported four people had been killed.Law enforcement officials said a member of the New York Yankees' organization was aboard the plane. The Associated Press and NBC News identified that person as Lidle.
The FBI and the Homeland Security Department said there was no evidence it was a terrorist attack. "The initial indication is that there is a terrible accident," Homeland Security spokesman Russ Knocke said. Nevertheless, fighter jets were sent aloft over U.S. cities as a precaution, the Pentagon said.
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.
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unreal
by Maverick on Oct 11, 2006 5:15 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
That's insane
by colombo259 on Oct 11, 2006 5:25 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Ironically
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/08/sports/baseball/08yankees.html?em&ex=1160798400&en=0484d51 dd8f64745&ei=5087%0A
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by Dr F on Oct 12, 2006 10:25 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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