Posted on 10/11/2006 2:55:06 PM PDT by BenLurkin
NEW YORK - A small plane with New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle aboard crashed into a high-rise condominium tower Wednesday on the Upper East Side, killing at least two people and raining flaming debris on the sidewalks below, authorities said.
The New York City medical examiner's office now says two people have died in the plane crash, not four as the office had previously reported.
There was no immediate confirmation Lidle was among the dead, although a federal law enforcement official said Lidle's passport was found on the street beneath the crash site.
A law enforcement official in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Lidle was on the plane. And Federal Aviation Administration records showed the single-engine plane was registered to the athlete.
There was no word yet on injuries linked to the crash on an overcast October afternoon, which sent thick black smoke soaring above the city skyline and flames shooting out of apartments above the tony neighborhood.
On Sunday, the day after the Yankees were eliminated from the playoffs, Lidle cleaned out his locker at Yankee Stadium and talked about his interest in flying. He explained to reporters the process of getting a pilot's license, and said he intended to fly back to California in several days and planned to make a few stops.
Lidle, 34, a nine-year major league veteran, came to the Yankees from the Philadelphia Phillies in a late-season trade. The journeyman pitched for seven teams during a career in compiling an 82-78 lifetime record.
LOL
Planes should start being fabricated out of passport paper.
Somehow paper passports miraculously survive every conflagration and land neatly on the ground near the crash scene.
Uh oh ...
Wait, how can this be? I thought he was leaving the country after Bush won..
I am sorry.
This is probably a dumb question, but why would he have his passport on him? I thought you had a passport, on your person, when you left the country?
Some people carry passports instead of state ID since it is just as valid (for ID) and it does not have your home address on it. I know a handful of people who do this.
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