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TBS Trojan
11/Oct/06, 08:24 PM
A sad day for the yankees -

Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle and his flight instructor were killed Wednesday when Lidle's plane crashed into a high-rise apartment building in New York, city and baseball team officials said.

No residents at the Belaire Condominiums at 524 E. 72nd Street near the East River were injured.

Emergency responders found Lidle's passport in the street below, the officials said. Two bodies were found in the street, responders told CNN.(Watch witness accounts of cascading fireballs and a plane split in half -- 1:58 Video)

"It looks like the plane just flew into someone's living room," witness Sarah Steiner told CNN.

Yankees owner George Steinbrenner confirmed that Lidle was killed in the crash.

"This is a terrible and shocking tragedy that has stunned the entire Yankees organization," he said in a written statement. "I offer my deep condolences and prayers to his wife, Melanie, and son, Christopher, on their enormous loss."

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg would not confirm that one of the victims was Lidle, but said the two victims were a flight instructor and a student. Investigators have not been able to talk to the victims' families, he said.

Lidle was married in 1997 to Melanie Varela and has a 6-year-old son, Christopher Taylor Lidle. His twin brother, Kevin Lidle, played minor league baseball.

"There is nothing to indicate that anything remotely like terrorism was involved in this," Bloomberg stressed.

The state-of-the-art single-engine airplane was a Cirrus SR-20 registered to Lidle, said Yankees manager Joe Torre.

There was a mayday from the pilot involving a problem with fuel before the aircraft crashed into the 50-story high-rise on Manhattan's East Side, the FAA reported.( Watch the orange flames ravage the apartment -- 1:50)

Witness Henry Neimark, who is also a pilot, said he saw a plane flying at relatively low altitude which seemed to come from LaGuardia International Airport.

"It looked to me in retrospect that this was a pilot desperately trying to get back to the airport and land safely on a runway," he said.

No residents at the Belaire Condominiums at 524 E. 72nd Street near the East River were injured. More than 150 firefighters rushed to the scene of a four-alarm fire in the building. By 6 p.m., residents who lived below the impact zone -- below the 40th floor -- were able to go back into the building, Bloomberg said.

At least two Belaire residents were at home during the crash. They described a loud noise and saw pieces of metal flying into their apartment, Bloomberg said.

The National Transportation Safety Board will interview all witnesses while investigating the cause of the crash.

Bloomberg said the plane departed from Teterboro Airport in northern New Jersey at 2:29 p.m. Shortly after circling the Statue of Liberty and heading north near the 59th Street Bridge, air traffic control lost contact with pilot.

Immediately after the crash NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) said it had put fighter aircraft into the air over numerous U.S. cities, though they said they had no reason to believe the event in New York was anything more than an accident, sources told CNN's Barbara Starr. NORAD did the same thing after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

NORAD Admiral Timothy Keating told CNN within an hour after the crash that the agency believed terrorism was not involved.

The FAA placed a one-mile flight restriction around the site of the crash, but New York area airports were not affected.

"The fire was raging out of two windows," witness Steiner told CNN.

Steiner said fires were burning on the ground. "It looks like the plane just flew into someone's living room there."

"It looks as if the aircraft didn't go into the building but fell down," she said. "It may be part of the debris burning on the ground."

Video from the scene shows at least three apartments in the high-rise engulfed in flames.

Lidle was 4-3 for the Yankees, who acquired the right-handed pitcher in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies on July 30.

He pitched 1 1/3 innings and gave up three runs in the Yankees' season-ending loss to Detroit in the American League Division Series on Saturday.

Lidle, a nine-year veteran, was in the last year of his contract.

our condolences go to the family of Mr Lidle

please pay your respects

charliebrown
11/Oct/06, 08:41 PM
hope your cousins ok.

the u.s surely couldnt pin this one on the north koreans...
wars tend to start over things like this.

damien©
11/Oct/06, 08:50 PM
10 Quid says the building doesn't fall down!

You think they would get planes to avoid New York. I hope your cousins fine though, also hope there no one hurt if so not seriously anyway.

TBS Trojan
11/Oct/06, 10:13 PM
NY Yanks pitcher apparently died in the crash.

thePhenom
11/Oct/06, 10:36 PM
4 people died I think, 1 believed to be as said above a New York Yankees baseball player, it was his plane.

WACCOE
11/Oct/06, 10:45 PM
This is bad.

Apparently there are fighter jets all ove the sky in the US now, and if one plane makes a funny movement, whatsoever, then thy will just simply shoot it out of the sky. They will not take the risk.

AK.
11/Oct/06, 10:52 PM
heres the full story, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6042306.stm

also there is a video with "eye witness" account

AK.
11/Oct/06, 10:55 PM
heres a american link, cnn

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/11/plane.crash/index.html

linkofhyrule
11/Oct/06, 11:29 PM
Not 4 people, just 2, and yes one of them was the NY Yankees pitcher.

If any one believed it was terrorists before we knew, they sure would have been stupid terrorists if they thought crashing that wee plane into a random high rise was going to do much of anything.

People should think about it before they consider terrorism... :s

WACCOE
11/Oct/06, 11:32 PM
It was the obvious conclusion to jump to though.

As soon as I heard, my imidiate thought was "terrorist?"

Killer 57
11/Oct/06, 11:40 PM
Yeah Cory Lidle died, sad, 34, thats not very old.

Swifty
12/Oct/06, 12:46 AM
sorry moved and edited the original post...

for one the gun didnt look at all good...plus i put the actual story in quotes also asking people to pay their respects to a great sportsman...

Killer 57
12/Oct/06, 01:22 AM
Yeah good move, Swift.

Sure maybe he wasn't the greatest team mate or pitcher, but I'm sure he was a great husband and father.

Steve
12/Oct/06, 01:41 AM
He might not even have been that; but he was a good pitcher who put his heart into the game and he was a person. RIP Corey.

Uriel Septim
12/Oct/06, 02:15 PM
ye i was shocked to hear a plane crash into a building my first reaction was another terrorist attack, i don't follow baseball so i don't know what Cory lidle was like this is the second time tho i think a new york yankee baseball player has died by crashing a plane, thing i don't get is why are rich peole who own planes are alowed to fly low around new york, and another thing i heard on thenews is that they could of deployed a parachute to slow the plane down which they never did R.I.P Cory Lidle

backin-strachan
12/Oct/06, 05:02 PM
Yep pretty much similar reactions all round. Wouldnt touch the catastorphe of 9/11 but it really can scare us if we are not paying attention.

R.I.P Cory

LTomlinson21
13/Oct/06, 11:44 PM
I saw it on ESPN, just hors after it happened and could not believe what had happened.

God bless his family.