$1.5 Million Payout Decided by Who Piloted Cory Lidle's Plane

Tags: Cory Lidle + Yankees + Tyler Stanger

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caCtus posted on Oct 15th 2006 1:17AM; via gossip.commongate.com/post/1_5...
$1.5 Million Payout Decided by Who Piloted Cory Lidle's Plane

While there's still no evidence that Yankees relief pitcher Cory Lidle was committing suicide when his plane crashed into an Upper East Side high-rise, the still unresolved (or at least unannounced) issue of who was piloting the plane (either Lidle or his flight instructor, Tyler Stanger, pictured above) will have significant financial consequences for Lidle's family. Much like the Phillies' draconian contract penalties for engaging in high-risk activities, there's a caveat in the death benefit plan under which Lidle was covered via the players' union. Lidle's family would normally receive $1.5 million in the event of his accidental death -- unless said accident occurred during aircraft travel where Lidle was "acting in any capacity other than as a passenger." Something to bear in mind for those professional ballplayers moonlighting as flight attendants.

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