The National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday said Roy Halladay’s Icon A5 was recovered in shallow waters in the Gulf of Mexico near New Port Richey, Florida, after a “high-energy impact” killed the 40-year-old former Major League pitcher.
NTSB Describes ‘High-Energy Impact’ in Roy Halladay Crash
Key Takeaways:
- Roy Halladay's Icon A5 plane was recovered after a high-energy impact crash.
- Eyewitnesses reported Halladay performing aggressive, low-altitude maneuvers before the crash, possibly "showboating."
- Investigators will review witness accounts and video footage, along with flight data recorder information.
- A preliminary report from the NTSB is expected within 7-10 days.
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