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Date:  Fri, 10 November 2006  14:18 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Cory Lidle's Plane Crash to a Building in New York

 

 

 

New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle reacts to a reporters question during a news conference at Yankee Stadium in New York, in this Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006 file photo. A small plane registered to Lidle crashed into a 50-story condominium tower Wednesday in the Manhattan borough of New York, raining flaming debris onto the sidewalks below and rattling New Yorkers' nerves five years after the Sept. 11 attack.

(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

AP - Oct 11 2:14 PM

 

Kevin Lidle, the twin brother of Cory Lidle.

Photo from the website of http://www.dango727.com/kevin_lidle.jpg

 

 

     
 

Pilot Tyler Stanger poses next to his plane at Brackett Field Airpot in LaVerne, Calif., in the Spring of 2004. Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle said flying relieved the stress of his pro baseball life. But to his instructor, Tyler Stanger, it was life itself, and had been since he was a boy. Both were heading back to California when Lidle's plane slammed into a Manhattan high-rise, Wednesday Oct 11, 2006.

(AP Photo/David Pardo)

AP - Oct 12 11:58 AM

     
 

A Cirrus SR20-G2 airplane is shown in this undated publicity photograph obtained from the plane's manufacturer CirrusDesign on October 11, 2006. A plane similar to the one shown, owned by New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle, is believed to have been the small plane that crashed into a Upper East Side apartment building in New York according to local media reports.

EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES NO ARCHIVES REUTERS/Courtesy CirrusDesign/Handout (UNITED STATES) Reuters - Oct 11 2:42 PM

 

Debris falls from an apartment building on New York's Upper East Side after a small plane with New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle aboard crashed into it Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006.

(AP Photo/Ara E. Chekmayan, Tactical News Service)

AP - Oct 11 3:01 PM

     
 

This July 1998 file image made available by Cirrus Designs shows a blue canopy over a Cirrus SR20 aircraft over Thermal, Calif. A Cirrus SR20 carrying New York Yankee Cory Lidle slammed into a 50-story skyscraper in New York Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006, apparently 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. The SR20 is equipped with a parachute capable of floating the plane to the ground.

(AP Photo/Cirrus Designs)

AP - Oct 11 3:41 PM

 

From left to right, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta and Commissioner of the Office of Emergency Management Joe Bruno hold a news conference about a small airplane crash that occurred on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. The plane carrying New York Yankee Cory Lidle slammed into a 50-story skyscraper, apparently killing the pitcher and a second person in the crash that rained flaming debris onto the sidewalks and briefly raised fears of another terrorist attack.

(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

AP - Oct 11 3:21 PM

     
 

Traffic is snarled near the site where a small plane crashed into a building in the Manhattan borough of New York, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2006. A small plane with New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle aboard crashed into a 50-story condominium tower Wednesday on Manhattan's Upper East Side, raining flaming debris onto the sidewalks below, authorities said. Authorities said four people were killed.

(AP Photo/Jim Cooper)

AP - Oct 11 2:03 PM

 

An investigator looks at the damaged facade of a residential high-rise building which was struck by a small plane in New York October 12, 2006. New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle was killed when the small aircraft he was piloting crashed into the 52-story building on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side on Wednesday, the famed baseball team said.

REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky (UNITED STATES)

Reuters - Oct 12 11:22 AM

     
 

New York Yankees ' General Manager Brian Cashman pauses while responding to a question during a news conference at Yankee Stadium Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006 in New York. A small plane carrying New York Yankee Cory Lidle slammed into a 50-story skyscraper Wednesday, apparently 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.

(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

AP - Oct 11 3:59 PM

 

St. Louis Cardinals players bow their heads in a moment of silence for New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle , who was killed in a plane crash earlier this week, and for former Negro Leagues star Buck O'Neil, who died of natural causes last week, during Game 1 of their NLCS playoff baseball game against New York Mets in New York October 12, 2006.

REUTERS/Shaun Best (UNITED STATES)

Reuters - Oct 12 6:17 PM

     
   

New York Yankees relief pitcher Cory Lidle (lower L) leaves the field as he is taken out of the game as manager Joe Torre and players await a new pitcher in the fifth inning during Game 4 of their American League Division Series playoff baseball game in Detroit October 7, 2006. Tigers third base coach Gene Lamont talks to baserunner Carlos Guillen (R) at top.

REUTERS/J.P. Moczulski (UNITED STATES)

Reuters - Oct 07 5:57 PM

 

New York Yankees star player Alex Rodriguez in a 2006 team photo. A private jet reportedly carrying Rodriguez overshot the runway at a Los Angeles area airport on Friday, just days after teammate Cory Lidle died in a small plane crash in New York.

(Tony Firriolo/MLB Photos/Handout/Reuters)

Reuters - Oct 13 5:11 PM

     

 

 

 

Mary Varela, left, mother of Melanie Lidle, the wife of New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle ; and Keri Welcher, right, a friend of Melanie Lidle, ask members of the media for privacy, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006, outside Lidle's home in Glendora, Calif. Earlier Wednesday, a small plane carrying New York Yankees' Cory Lidle slammed into a skyscraper in New Yorik, apparently killing the pitcher and a second person in a crash that rained flaming debris onto the sidewalks.

(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

AP - Oct 11 6:53 PM

 

 

The news about an airplane hit a building in New York on October11, 2006, took place after I wrote my previous letter of "Grieve Situation Previous to October 4", dated October 9, 2006. Whereas in that latter I wrote "........even until the time I wrote this, the surrounding situation of the house seem like mourn for someone died. Maybe this is another sign from God that it was not just a death of a cat, instead it should become a reminder for me to strive hard to realize my journey to visit some sacred places in the Middle East, as a sacred journey for the good of this world....."   

A small plane Cirrus SR20 carrying New York Yankee pitcher Cory Lidle slammed into a 50-story skyscraper in New York on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006, apparently 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. The second person in the plane was flight instructor, Tyler Stanger.

Such an airplane crash into a building immediately reminded me with the twin building WTC 911 tragedy on September 11, 2001. It was a view months after I failed to build a good relationship with girl with Middle East blood Rahma Sarita, a presenter of Metro TV Jakarta.

Coincidently the plane this time involving a Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle who is a twin, his twin brother Kevin Lidle was not inside the plane at that moment. 

It was like reminding me to be careful when dealing with Middle East matter.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

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Tel. +62812 183 1538

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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