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Fri, October 13, 2006 Early evidence suggests the engine was still running when the plane hit a New York highrise. NEW YORK -- Investigators and workers in hard hats gathered up the scorched pieces of New York Yankee Cory Lidle's shattered plane at a luxury high-rise yesterday in a floor-by-floor sweep for clues to why the aircraft crashed. The pitcher and his flight instructor were killed when their plane slammed into the 40-storey condominium tower Wednesday. Crews recovered the nose, wings, ...
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