another plane struck a building in new york?

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another plane struck a building in new york?

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what is going on i'm at work and they just switched all our cnn plasmas to the company powerpoint
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CNN wrote:NEW YORK (AP) -- Police say an aircraft has crashed into a building on Manhattan's Upper East Side at 72nd Street and York Avenue. It is near Rockefeller Center.

There was no word on casualties.

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

It's unclear if it was a small plane or a helicopter.
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FFA confirmed it was a helicopter around 3pm into the bellair apartments
edit: nevermind, now they are saying fixed wing aircraft, im going to work, someone else update
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i dont know about you guys but i feel a terror alert meter push







it was just a helicopter or a small plane and hit the 20th floor of a 50 story building (apartment building i think?). hazy/overcast weather. very likely to be an accident
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NORAD orders aircraft patrol cities as precautionary measure
Phoenix is a big city. I don't see any fighters. No respect!
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Phoenix's chief export is asthma. No reason to attack!
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Sionistic wrote:FFA confirmed it was a helicopter around 3pm into the bellair apartments
edit: nevermind, now they are saying fixed wing aircraft, im going to work, someone else update
That'll teach you to listen to the Future Farmers of America.
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Story Highlights
• NEW: Plane registered to Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle
• NEW: Emergency call from plane indicated a possible fuel problem
• FDNY confirms at least one person was killed
• NORAD scrambles fighter aircraft though terrorism isn't suspected

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


Not posting the entire article since it is still being updated regularly.
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/11/plane.crash/index.html


Fucking tragedy.. From everything I'm hearing he was a great guy and great teammate.. always a sad day no matter who it is..
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Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle and his flight instructor were killed Wednesday when the 34-year-old ballplayer's plane crashed into a high-rise apartment building in New York, city
I admittedly don't know New York well enough to be an expert on this, but from the pictures I simply have to ask.. why the fuck was a pilot in training anywhere near skyscrapers? Is the airport that close to the city itself?
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Tetaboro is about 10-15 miles away...they were sightseeing past the statue of liberty and empire state building....


From what has been said they had fuel problems..although of course its all speculation
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How often do average (read: non-famous) recreational pilots crash and get killed? It seems like I only hear about like 1 or 2 a year, yet just off the top of my head I can think of John Denver, JFK Jr., Corey Lidle... are the famous people doing something wrong, or does this happen all the time and you just don't hear about it unless they're famous?
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Crashes happen more than you think.

I once heard the most common cause of accidental death for doctors age 50-60 was plane/helicoptor crashes. However I do not have anything to back that up!

Anyway, after a quick search, although the statistics are slightly dated:
Every year, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB; Washington, DC) records approximately 2,000 general aviation crashes, with an average of 765 fatalities.
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/conte ... /155/5/398

So it looks like we just hear about the famous ones.
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Sylvus wrote:How often do average (read: non-famous) recreational pilots crash and get killed? It seems like I only hear about like 1 or 2 a year, yet just off the top of my head I can think of John Denver, JFK Jr., Corey Lidle... are the famous people doing something wrong, or does this happen all the time and you just don't hear about it unless they're famous?
You don't hear about it unless they're famous...or local.

Heck, earlier this week a woman fell out of an ultra-light near here and the prop sliced her. She lived though!
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Especially in July when the big EAA conference takes place in Oshkosh WI. It seems you hear about all these folks who were flying to or from the event crashing and dying.
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Canoe wrote:
Every year, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB; Washington, DC) records approximately 2,000 general aviation crashes, with an average of 765 fatalities.
Wow, that's a lot higher than I would have guessed. I'm pretty terrified of flying, and I always assumed that if I flew with one of the people I know who have their licenses that it would help me conquer that fear. Fuck that! I'll just stick to Xanax and/or Scotch when I have to fly commercially.
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Sylvus wrote:
Canoe wrote:
Every year, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB; Washington, DC) records approximately 2,000 general aviation crashes, with an average of 765 fatalities.
Wow, that's a lot higher than I would have guessed. I'm pretty terrified of flying, and I always assumed that if I flew with one of the people I know who have their licenses that it would help me conquer that fear. Fuck that! I'll just stick to Xanax and/or Scotch when I have to fly commercially.
Pilots do that too!
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Sylvus wrote: Wow, that's a lot higher than I would have guessed. I'm pretty terrified of flying, and I always assumed that if I flew with one of the people I know who have their licenses that it would help me conquer that fear. Fuck that! I'll just stick to Xanax and/or Scotch when I have to fly commercially.
Fuck that. My dad owned a small plane when I was a kid and was always asking us if we wanted to go up in it which I did a few times a month. I was always uncomfortable in that thing.

I remember one time in Hawaii while island hopping, the plane my dad rented had a radio failure so besides bouncing around in the little plane with all the turbulence, we had to fly by the tower in Maui waving our wings to let them know something was up as we landed without air traffic communication.

Flying around in a little plane won't help you conquer your flying fears! It may reduce your tension on a passenger jet knowing how much worse it can be though in a small plane. : )

I have shitloads of time spent in planes traveling back and forth to Europe so many times and other locations and still don't feel comfortable in them.

If you want to really freak out, fly on Air Italia. Their crusty old planes will put a scare into you for sure. They also have a plane boarding "system" that is basically a mad rush to the plane, much worse than Southwest.

As a passenger, flying sucks.
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I started private pilot training several years ago.

It only took me a few hours to realize that it isnt for me. Flying a light plane safely requires you to maintain extreme levels of concentration on everything going on around you both inside the plane and out.

I'm ok with that for short periods, but I'm way too ADD'ish to focus that hard for that long.

It was one of those gut feelings I got one day when I was taxi'ing out with my instructor and he was going over all of the things I need to pay attention to. The 'little voice' told me that this was not for me.

Even if it wasn't so damn much work, it certainly didn't seem like something that would be very enjoyable.
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In response to this Yankee aggression, Dubya has declared war on the Tampa Bay Devil Rays!
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i live next to falcon field i have seen some crashes!
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Winnow wrote:If you want to really freak out, fly on Air Italia. Their crusty old planes will put a scare into you for sure. They also have a plane boarding "system" that is basically a mad rush to the plane, much worse than Southwest.

As a passenger, flying sucks.
I hate flying, always have. For one thing, ear pressure is a massive issue w/ me, especially on descent. Another, I hate not being able to see out of the front, purely a personal control, or lack thereof, issue.

I occasionally fly Continental, but now it's mostly Jet Blue because of the average fleet age issue. There's nothing better than the feeling of sitting down in a plane that still has ashtrays and window curtains.
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