Is anyone on the Eastside? NYC? Plane crash?
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It was an aircraft "in distress" - no details - that hit the 39th floor of this luxury condo building.
Fire department has debris fire on the ground under control and is working on the couple of apartments which are on fire (39/40th floors).
No further info on the type or problem with aircraft.
But the fire doesn;t seem to be large enough to affect the stability of the building - which would be a major problem - since t is across the street from the New York Hospital/Cornell/ Special Surgery/Sloan Kettering Hospital complex.
Fire department has debris fire on the ground under control and is working on the couple of apartments which are on fire (39/40th floors).
No further info on the type or problem with aircraft.
But the fire doesn;t seem to be large enough to affect the stability of the building - which would be a major problem - since t is across the street from the New York Hospital/Cornell/ Special Surgery/Sloan Kettering Hospital complex.
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Cirrus 20 airplane out of Teterboro ... at least 4 people dead ... I heard the explosion ... NOT terrorism ... the Belleaire is a nice, family, residential high-rise in a very residential area of the UES ... tragic accident ...
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This is the building that contains the Belaire Guest Suites that is connected to the Hospital for Special Surgery and NY Presbyterian Hospital.
I stayed in this building during my visit to NYC back in late July during my nephew's surgery.
My brother, sister-in-law and nephew were there last week for my nephew's first check-up after the surgery. The surgeons office is on E. 72nd Street. All that debris probably fell onto the street right in front of his office. There is a little park there with a dozen trees that is probably a war zone right now.
Keith
I stayed in this building during my visit to NYC back in late July during my nephew's surgery.
My brother, sister-in-law and nephew were there last week for my nephew's first check-up after the surgery. The surgeons office is on E. 72nd Street. All that debris probably fell onto the street right in front of his office. There is a little park there with a dozen trees that is probably a war zone right now.
Keith
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Apparently (per one of the local news anchors who is a long-experiencd pilot) he was a fairly novice pilot and the plane - while very safe - was also very fast and not the easiest plane to fly. He intimated it was not a plane he would recommend for a novice pilot - sort of like giving a 16 year old a Porsche.
One eyewitness says the plane was "coughing" and seemed out of control - which could have indicated lack of fuel - or be the result of stalling out as the result of making a 180 turn too quickly.
One eyewitness says the plane was "coughing" and seemed out of control - which could have indicated lack of fuel - or be the result of stalling out as the result of making a 180 turn too quickly.
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A representative of the hospital said they have no problems.
And it appears that the number of dead is now listed as only 2 - including the pilot. But - obviously this is still unknown.
So sad for the pilot and the other victim. But so lucky that it happened when the building was not full - and that block is very quiet in terms of stret traffic - since it only goes down to the FDR.
And it appears that the number of dead is now listed as only 2 - including the pilot. But - obviously this is still unknown.
So sad for the pilot and the other victim. But so lucky that it happened when the building was not full - and that block is very quiet in terms of stret traffic - since it only goes down to the FDR.
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There were sirens from all the way in downtown Battery Park, where my office is. Just hearing it made all of us freeze. Glad it wasn't terrorist related.
But so sad to hear another tragedy, this time a real & tragic one, befall the Yankees.
But so sad to hear another tragedy, this time a real & tragic one, befall the Yankees.

