Cory Lidle was flying the plane that's all over the news today. :(
Printable View
Cory Lidle was flying the plane that's all over the news today. :(
wow:( :(
Terrbile just terrible. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
It's a shame...:(
Oh my. That is sad.
If you're near a T.V. ESPN's got some A's to talk on camera but no one in New York (Mets, Cardinals) has said anything or let the reporters in. Which is about the classiest thing they can do right now in my opinion.
Last report I saw had Lidle and his flight instructor dead, and ten people injured in the apartment building that they hit.
I heard that his wife and kid were flying on a plane when it happened and they still dont know about it yet.
Same here. That's going to be terrible. :(
RIP Lidle
Thanks for all the outings...
... That is just mean... A fantasy spin on death?...
Quote:
Originally Posted by ESPN
Well, that's just...how that site wroks....whats mean is the people who are joking about A-Rod causing this! :p
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2621860
I guess there saying that they think something was wrong with the plane because it was flying "eratically" before it plunged into the building.
Our NBC News Station in Philadelphia showed a 10 second clip showing the apartment building on fire and said "A plane crash in New York leaves citizens fearing of another terrrorist attack" and then showed a shot of Lidle pitching and said "And in other news a former Phillie died tragically today in Manhattan." What a bunch of idiots. Thats Philly for ya. They failed to realize the connection.
O_o
I've changed my avatar and title in memorium of Cory Lidle.
unreal
:(
Yeah but this was on the 11 o'clock at news. So it was hours after his family had been told of this tragedy. It's just another case of Philadephians with their heads up their "hineys". They are still talking about Terrell Owens for half of the news around here.
What a terrible shock...you have to feel for the man's friends and family.
my mom says he was a twin brother
Cory Lidle actually pitched an inning in spring training for the Brewers,as a replacement player during the strike. Just a little know fact. He got paid $80 for that appearance. He also was looked down at by alot of players for being a replacement player. A tremendous tragedy. I feel bad for his wife and son.
From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Quote:
Lidle pitched for the Mets in 1997, a year after being traded by the Milwaukee Brewers for catcher Kelly Stinnett. Lidle pitched for two seasons in the Brewers' farm system after being purchased from an independent team in Pocatello, Idaho, in September 1993.
During the spring of 1995, when major-league players were on strike, Lidle agreed to cross over from the Brewers' minor-league camp to participate in exhibition games with replacement players. He pitched one inning of relief, and thus was labeled a "scab" by the players union.
Because he played in that spring game, which Lidle later said he was coerced to do, he was never allowed to join the union. He also was treated as an outcast by some teammates, but that stigma lessened over time.
I just heard on ESPN that they probably will never know who was flying the plain, I guess it had dual controls so It could have been flown from either seat. I guess this plane was a pretty high performance plane for an inexperienced pilot such as lidle to be flying.
Dual controls is probably for inexperienced pilots....so that if the pilot makes a mistake, the instructor can correct it without risking their lives.
Good point, and he was with a flying instructor. So hopefully his wife gets the insurance money.
Wll that i the question ..
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2623274
All aircraft have dual controls.
might want to quantify that 'all' a little bit...
well, ok. All FAA aproved, general aviation and commercial aircraft have dual controls.
I know for a fact A6M Zero did not have dual controls....