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Plane Crashes Into NYC Building

My prediction:
alcohol was involved.
are you suggestiong that performance decreasing drugs were used by the Yankees?:rolleyes:

Are you suggesting that Yankee Pitchers could not find the strike zone?:rolleyes:

Yes these are joke and I shouldn't make them but I could not help myself.:(
 
Because it was a joy ride in the middle of the afternoon involving a sportsman whose season was ended and was effectively unemployed until next Spring. Many people travel North at this time to see the foliage.

The idea that leisure and alcohol might be related isn't an extraordinary claim. But it's pure speculation on my part.
I ask because most pilots, by the time they get their FAA check ride and thus their private pilot's license, have had "no drinking and flying" drilled into their heads.

On the other hand, millionaires are known to do things they aren't supposed to . . . just like anyone else.

DR
 
They're now saying the plane is registered to Corey Lidel, a New York Yankees pitcher who pitched against the Tigers this week.

News reports say his passport was found at the crash site. Everybody knows a baseball player would not fly around NYC with his passport. Everybody knows a passport could not survive a crash into a building followed by a fire. Clearly it was planted. Clearly the Gubmint did it. The troofers will have fun with this I bet.
 
News reports say his passport was found at the crash site. Everybody knows a baseball player would not fly around NYC with his passport. Everybody knows a passport could not survive a crash into a building followed by a fire. Clearly it was planted. Clearly the Gubmint did it. The troofers will have fun with this I bet.

My first thought was that it was weird they made a point to mention that his passport was found on the ground. Like a response to the CT's.
 
Did they find a plane?

Did BBC and Al Jeezera find anyone reported dead to be alive somewhere?

Why didn't the Secret Service rush Bush out of where ever he was?

Why did NORAD fail to intercept the plane? Were there any military exercises simulating a Cessna into a Manhattan apartment building?

How did is the Goat doing from My Pet Goat?
 
FAA restricts Manhattan flight path

Fixed-wing planes have been banned from the East River corridor in New York unless the pilot is in contact with air traffic control, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.

The announcement comes two days after after a plane carrying New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle above the East River slammed into a skyscraper.

The new ban will affect small aircraft, but not helicopters, that previously have been allowed to fly along the river, which runs along the east side of Manhattan Island.

All air traffic along the river has been limited to 1,100 feet in altitude.
 

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