NTSB report details dangerous maneuvers by Roy Halladay before deadly crash - News Summed Up

NTSB report details dangerous maneuvers by Roy Halladay before deadly crash


The two-time Cy Young Award winner, who was 40, was found with his plane, which was upside down in about 4.5 feet of water. When Halladay reached water, he was only 36 feet in the air, and he subsequently skimmed the surface at 11 feet while traveling at about 105 mph. Thx Kirk & everyone @ICONAircraft pic.twitter.com/wkk6TtjAY4 — Roy Halladay (@RoyHalladay) October 13, 2017“Sadly, this looks like a typical case of pilot hot-dogging,” Ross Aimer, a 33,000-hour pilot who heads an aviation consulting firm, told the Tampa Bay Times. The NTSB has yet to determine to what degree the crash was caused by Halladay’s maneuvers, or if there were technical or structural malfunctions. White House: Trump didn’t mean what he said about leaving UCLA players in Chinese jailThe president attacked her son.


Source: Washington Post November 21, 2017 06:33 UTC



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