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New details emerge in Halladay crash: NTSB report
Federal aviation investigators say retired star pitcher Roy Halladay performed steep turns and flew feet above the water in his small plane moments before his fatal crash two weeks ago.
November 21, 2017 By The Associated Press
The National Transportation Safety Board didn’t place blame on Halladay for the crash in the preliminary report released Monday. It says witnesses and the plane’s data recorder show Halladay was flying as low as 11 feet (3.3 meters) above the Gulf of Mexico in the minutes before the Nov. 7 crash near Tampa. | READ MORE
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