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(CNN)Pitcher Roy Halladay, who won two Cy Young awards and more than 200 major league baseball games during a stellar career, died Tuesday in a plane crash off the Florida coast, authorities said.

 

Halladay, 40, was the only person on the two-seater plane that crashed just off Holiday, on Florida's Gulf coast north of the Tampa Bay area, Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said.

 

The single-engine plane, an Icon A5, crashed in very shallow water and was found upside down.

 

According to the Pasco County Sheriff's office, a 911 call came in at 12:06 p.m. ET saying that a small plane had crashed.

 

There were no distress calls, the sheriff's office said.

 

Roy Halladay, former MLB star pitcher, killed in Florida plane crash - CNN

 

he featured in Icon's marketing

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPjXriUMW_8

 

 

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Watching their promo videos, plenty of low flying, lots of steep turns, emphasis of stall/spin resistance, ballistic chute. What could possibly go wrong?

Not much can go wrong until you put a human in it, then it can go pear shaped as we have seen

Yes not a good promo showing and encouraging low level manoeuvres

 

 

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Another self-taught,alpha male validates Darwinian theory!

 

It's more than cheeky for the company to now blame the FAA for not ensuring there is 'adequate low level training' for pilots.They were happy to accept all the interest and probably sales, from all the LL vids that have been posted in recent times. IMHO, they should now "man up" and recommend pilots don't exceed their capabilities and get some proper instruction in LL if they intend to do it. A very irresponsible response!

 

AFAIK, the US regulations don't have a lower limit over unpopulated areas, which is different to Australia, (500ft agl). However, located in their regs is the same section as in CASR 61, ie, that a pilot should ensure that they are competent to undertake any form of flying in the aircraft they have chosen to use. So, in the US, despite there being no lower height limit, and no formal LL rating, (although there is an ag rating, but only for CPLs and above), a pilot is in breach of the regs if they fly a manoeuvre in which they lack competency. Only the survivors will be prosecuted!

 

 

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I can’t get over the fact that not one of those muppets put down their phone and jumped in. Who knows he might have just been unconscious and trapped(not likely but possible).

 

 

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I can’t get over the fact that not one of those muppets put down their phone and jumped in. Who knows he might have just been unconscious and trapped(not likely but possible).

DON'T BE DAFT. . . I read a report of a person stuck in quicksand near to Mont Saint Michel, France. Several people (estimated at around seven, due to the social media movies . . ) just stood there and filmed the person in difficulty with their mobile phones and NOT ONE OF THEM rang and alerted the rescue services.. . .

 

This happened around six years back by the way. .. still horrendous. . . the victim drowned.

 

 

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DON'T BE DAFT. . . I read a report of a person stuck in quicksand near to Mont Saint Michel, France. Several people (estimated at around seven, due to the social media movies . . ) just stood there and filmed the person in difficulty with their mobile phones and NOT ONE OF THEM rang and alerted the rescue services.. . .This happened around six years back by the way. .. still horrendous. . . the victim drowned.

did you read this in the same newspaper that told you brexit was going to be a huge win and unite England in triumph from leaving the largest single trading partner?

 

 

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did you read this in the same newspaper that told you brexit was going to be a huge win and unite England in triumph from leaving the largest single trading partner?

'Fraid not Mate. The term 'Brexit' had not been invented six years ago so there was no mention of it in the newspapers then. And you are right of course, Who would want to leave a totally corrupt sinking ship which accounts for a whopping 12 percent of World trade. . ..

 

That would be just Silly. . .

 

 

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thanks for that P Perrynever knew about the corrupt EU (googable) ........... where there's money there's always someone trying to skim the top

Looks well that their own Auditors have refused to sign off the accounts for 19 years. . .

 

ANYWAY GUYS. . .THIS THREAD IS ABOUT THE ICON A5. Not bloody EU politics.

 

 

 

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The final report on this crash is pretty revealing. Nothing wrong with the aircraft or its systems - the fault was 100% with the pilot.

 

The autopsy found he was so full of a cocktail of drugs he shouldn't have been driving a car, let alone flying an aircraft.

 

Sadly, the misuse of drugs in the sporting arena appears to be a constant, ongoing problem. Too many people can't handle the enormous pressures to perform, and fall into the trap of resorting to drugs, both legal and illegal.

 

Roy Halladay Autopsy Findings Catch Industry by Surprise

 

Another surprise was that fluid ingestion into his lungs was a factor in his death - essentially meaning, that if people nearby had made an effort to drag him from the water promptly, there was a chance - albeit a low chance - that he might have survived, despite broken bones and internal injuries.

 

 

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The final report on this crash is pretty revealing. Nothing wrong with the aircraft or its systems - the fault was 100% with the pilot.The autopsy found he was so full of a cocktail of drugs he shouldn't have been driving a car, let alone flying an aircraft.

 

Sadly, the misuse of drugs in the sporting arena appears to be a constant, ongoing problem. Too many people can't handle the enormous pressures to perform, and fall into the trap of resorting to drugs, both legal and illegal.

 

Roy Halladay Autopsy Findings Catch Industry by Surprise

 

Another surprise was that fluid ingestion into his lungs was a factor in his death - essentially meaning, that if people nearby had made an effort to drag him from the water promptly, there was a chance - albeit a low chance - that he might have survived, despite broken bones and internal injuries.

Most people out there would act the same way, just observe, it's a form of shock, oh what do I do scenario?. Takes a particular kind of person to risk their own lives jumping into the unknown to rescue someone, the bystanders cannot be in anyway help responsible. I've been a part of an EMS team for years, it's no picnic it's very confronting!

 

The pilot should not have been there in the first place, his family now suffer the consequences of his irresponsible actions, I feel for them.

 

 

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maybe the person who filmed the incident might feel a little guilty?

There's always plenty of bystanders at crashes who are just happy to gawk and video, and let others risk their necks trying to save victims.
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