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Oh Gezz Now they are saying it wasa Cirris registered to Yankees pitcher Cory Litel
Eamon said:Oh Gezz Now they are saying it was registered to Yankees pitcher Cory Litel
N2212R said:As I said on the red board, with the pilot being someone relatively famous, that could be the best thing for GA in this situation. With is being someone somewhat known, the public is more likely to go "Oh, that's a shame." Instead of being chicken littles.
bkreager said:Fox news: "Why they let little planes fly around Manhatten is beyond me" "I thought this airspace was restriced and controlled, but apparently it's wide open"
tonycondon said:LOL Wolf Blitzer just called Teterboro a small airport in northern new jersey! WTF!!???
tonycondon said:jeez, the more i listen to this, the more I think we need to get Miles Obrien for the next president of AOPA or something. answers Wolf Blitzers dumb questions with grace and explains things in laymans terms.
HPNPilot1200 said:Agreed. Setting aside the horrible event, I am quite surprised to see CNN, a major news leader accurately report this accident and aviation information. Miles O'Brien is quite an asset to CNN, and to the aviation industry.
tonycondon said:jeez, the more i listen to this, the more I think we need to get Miles Obrien for the next president of AOPA or something. answers Wolf Blitzers dumb questions with grace and explains things in laymans terms.
MLB.com said:Lidle's agent, Jordan Feagan, told Newsday he was told by the Yankees that Lidle was among the fatalities of the 2:30 p.m. crash.
astanley said:Sad indeed. NY Yankess confirming it was Lidle aboard:
http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/content/printer_friendly/nyy/y2006/m10/d11/c1708962.jsp
RIP.
But CNN kept cutting off Miles O'Brien becuas ehis actual facts were not entertaining.Anthony said:The only reason CNN is getting it partly right is due to Miles O'Brien being a pilot. On the other hand Fox News is relying on some dead beat private detective who knows nothing about aviation. Score one for CNN in the credibility department. How hard would it be for Fox to get a pilot/aviation consultant on the line to talk reality? Morons. And I like Fox!
N2212R said:As I said on the red board, with the pilot being someone relatively famous, that could be the best thing for GA in this situation. With is being someone somewhat known, the public is more likely to go "Oh, that's a shame." Instead of being chicken littles.
September 8, 2006
In Lidle, Yanks Have Extra Pitcher and Backup Pilot
By TYLER KEPNER
When the Yankees fly, the pilots are not only in the cockpit. There is another pilot in the main cabin, where the players sit. He is probably studying his hand-held Global Positioning System receiver, tracking the weather and noting the plane’s precise speed and altitude.
He is Cory Lidle, who has been a major league pitcher for nine years and a pilot for seven months. He earned his pilot’s license last off-season and bought a four-seat airplane for $187,000. It is a Cirrus SR20, built in 2002, with fewer than 400 hours in the air.
A player-pilot is still a sensitive topic for the Yankees, whose captain, Thurman Munson, was killed in the crash of a plane he was flying in 1979. Lidle, acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies on July 30, said his plane was safe.
“The whole plane has a parachute on it,” Lidle said. “Ninety-nine percent of pilots that go up never have engine failure, and the 1 percent that do usually land it. But if you’re up in the air and something goes wrong, you pull that parachute, and the whole plane goes down slowly.”
alaskaflyer said:At least Bloomberg sounds like he isn't a complete friggin moron, unlike the reporters who are asking the questions...
ReverendSlappy said:This could entirely be coincidence, but if you go to http://www4.passur.com/lga.html and zoom into 5 miles, start it at about 14:47, and watch for a GA plane come up the East River at 1000FT... it winds up right at about 72nd street, if I'm reading the map correctly.
Use the link but set the time at 14:40 and watch a target at 700 feet decend to 600 feet and make a left turn exactly where the building would be and disappear. This is the plane.