Triste noticia: mira los nombres de los jugadores de los Yankees que murieron en un accidente aéreo hoy después…

NEW YORK (AP) – A small plane carrying New York Yankee Cory Lidle slammed into a 50-story apartment building Wednesday after issuing a distress call, killing the pitcher and a second person in a crash that rained flaming debris onto the sidewalks and briefly raised fears of another terrorist attack.

A law enforcement official in Washington said Lidle – an avid pilot who got his license during last year’s offseason – was aboard the single-engine aircraft when it plowed into the 30th and 31st floors of the high-rise on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said both people aboard were killed.

Lidle’s passport was found on the street, according to a federal official, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. It was not immediately clear who was at the controls and who was the second person aboard. There was no official confirmation of Lidle’s death from city officials.

Federal Aviation Administration records showed the plane was registered to Lidle, who had repeatedly assured reporters in recent weeks that flying was safe and that the Yankees – who were traumatized in 1979 when catcher Thurman Munson was killed in the crash of a plane he was piloting – had no reason to worry.

“The flying?” the 34-year-old Lidle, who had a home near Los Angeles, told The Philadelphia Inquirer this summer. “I’m not worried about it. I’m safe up there. I feel very comfortable with my abilities flying an airplane.”

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