Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby momadance » Sat Jan 20, 2018 10:38:37

Philly the Kid wrote:
momadance wrote:Had morphine, Ambien, and amphetamines in his system. Enough Ambien to be impaired.


has anyone indicated he did something wrong? And why is this reported publicly at all? Is this news? Isn't this the concern only of his family? HE's already paid the ultimate price, it's not like he needs admonishing -- let the man rip...


It's public record because it's a NTSB investigation.

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby kruker » Sat Jan 20, 2018 17:13:22

Those headlines are garbage.
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby WilliamC » Sat Jan 20, 2018 18:22:00

kruker wrote:Those headlines are garbage.


The editor/writers.

I hate that I even thought this was a Jose Fernandez type deal(though Halladay was flying solo) for a second.

F that. His problem was that he wasn't a very good pilot yet.
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby pacino » Sat Jan 20, 2018 18:36:08

Headlines are editors
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby BigEd76 » Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:45:10

The Roy patch Toronto will wear all season

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby mtcal » Thu Feb 22, 2018 14:00:16

my fb memories recently have been tidbits when roy first got here. sigh.
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby Stripes » Fri May 25, 2018 18:12:25

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/roy-hallad ... 40477.html

“When he goes to work, he has – it’s kind of almost like you look at Roy Halladay and the way he had his tenacity,” said Deputy Brian Hernandez, Doc’s handler. “That’s his tenacity to work. Like, he’s happy-go-lucky when he’s not working, but when he’s working – you’ll see it in a minute when I tell him to go to work. He’s all about work.”
(Brandy) only hinted at Halladay's personal issues during her Hall of Fame speech last July, when she said, "Roy would want everyone to know that people are not perfect. We're all imperfect and flawed in one way or another. We all struggle."
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby mtcal » Tue May 29, 2018 10:49:34

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby BigEd76 » Tue May 29, 2018 17:27:51


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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby heyeaglefn » Wed Nov 07, 2018 11:33:36

1 Year Ago :(

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby PTOITWCFTPP » Wed Nov 07, 2018 11:54:31

Ugh. Harry is the worst I’ve ever felt about a sports death, this was a close second
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby thephan » Thu Nov 08, 2018 11:13:12

I honestly cannot believe it has only been a year. I guess to me this is the weight of this tragedy on his young family.
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby Ramon Gris » Sun Nov 11, 2018 03:33:41

I mentioned the Bryce Harper jersey number conundrum to a barves fan, and he couldn't believe we were saving Doc's number. Didn't understand why we'd value a guy like Doc. I told him the cliff notes version of Zoo with Roy and it immediately made sense to him. I want to go to the hall of fame with roy halladay.

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby BigEd76 » Wed Apr 15, 2020 18:49:47

AP:

Baseball Hall of Famer Roy Halladay had high-levels of amphetamines in his system and was doing extreme acrobatics when he lost control of his small plane and nosedived into Tampa Bay in 2017, killing him, a National Transportation Safety Board report issued Wednesday said.

Halladay had amphetamine levels about 10 times therapeutic levels in his blood along with a high level of morphine and an anti-depressant that can impair judgement as he performed high-pitch climbs and steep turns, sometimes within 5 feet of the water, the report says about the Nov. 7, 2017, crash.

The maneuvers put loads of nearly two-times gravity on the plane, an Icon A5 that Halladay had purchased a month earlier. On the last maneuver, Halladay entered a steep climb and his speed fell to about 85 miles per hour. The propeller-driven plane went into a nosedive and smashed into the water.

The report says Halladay, 40, died of blunt force trauma and drowning.

The report does not give a final reason for the crash. That is expected to be issued soon.


About a week before the crash, the former Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies star had flown the plane under Tampa Bay's iconic Skyway Bridge, posting on social media, "flying the Icon A5 over the water is like flying a fighter jet!"
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Halladay had taken off from a lake near his home about 15 minutes before the crash and a previous report says he was flying at about 105 mph just 11 feet above the water before he started doing his maneuvers. He had about 700 hours of flight time after getting his pilot's license in 2013, the previous report said, including 51 hours in Icon A5s with 14 in the plane that crashed.

Rolled out in 2014, the A5 is an amphibious aircraft meant to be treated like an ATV, a piece of weekend recreational gear with folding wings that can easily be towed on a trailer to a lake where it can take off from the water.

The man who led the plane's design, 55-year-old John Murray Karkow, died while flying an A5 over California's Lake Berryessa on May 8, 2017, a crash the NTSB attributed to pilot error.

Because of that crash, Icon issued guidance to its owners two weeks before Halladay's accident saying that while low-altitude flying "can be one of the most rewarding and exciting types of flying," it "comes with an inherent set of additional risks that require additional considerations."

It added that traditional pilot training focused on high-altitude flying "does little to prepare pilots for the unique challenges of low altitude flying."

Icon told the NTSB that Halladay had received and reviewed the guidance.

There is no indication in the report Halladay received low-altitude training.

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby Carbon » Wed Apr 15, 2020 19:22:42

Other than this being officially from the NTSB is there anything new here? Maybe I'm misremembering (always a possibility) but I thought we pretty much knew all this.

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby Rockinghorse » Wed Apr 15, 2020 19:44:38

Think this is new:

The report also provided new information about Halladay's medical history.

"During a visit in September 2015, the pilot's primary care physician notes a history of substance abuse with inpatient rehab treatment in 2013 and another from January-March in 2015. At the time, the pilot had been abusing opioids and benzodiazepines," the NTSB report stated.

Halladay was noted to have chronic back pain, according to the report. He cited injuries to his back and shoulder when he retired from baseball in December 2013.

In 2015, according to the NTSB report, Halladay "told the physician he was being treated for depression and the records document he was taking Adderall and Prozac."

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby The Savior » Wed Apr 15, 2020 19:49:21

I could be misremembering but that’s a lot more drugs in his system than I recall. So sad.
On a scale of 1 to Chris Brown, how pissed is he?

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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby Uncle Milty » Wed Apr 15, 2020 19:49:39

Carbon wrote:Other than this being officially from the NTSB is there anything new here? Maybe I'm misremembering (always a possibility) but I thought we pretty much knew all this.

I might not be remembering correctly but those levels seem higher.
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Re: Roy Halladay Passes Away in Gulf of Mexico Plane Crash

Postby joe table » Wed Apr 15, 2020 21:15:24

being on a lot of adderall does not seem to be a handicap for performing a high concentration task but no idea how the mix of drugs would have impacted him

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