February 05, 2007
Flight Rules
Rules enacted after Cory Lidle's plane crash are now permanent:
This was revealed as the National Transportation Safety Board released papers Monday detailing its investigation of the Oct. 11 crash that killed Lidle and his flight instructor.
Included in the papers are toxicology reports showing that neither Lidle nor instructor Tyler Stanger had drugs or alcohol in their systems. The NTSB also found the airplane's global positioning device and cockpit display unit were too badly damaged by the fiery crash to reveal any information about the flight.
Pilots on this route will now need to be in contact with air traffic control.
Posted by David Pinto at
01:32 PM
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