Former MLB pitcher Roy Halladay was seen flying dangerously low in his ICON A5 aircraft just days before he crashed into the Gulf of Mexico on Nov. 7 and died.
“That’s low, pretty neat. I would have never thought they’d be able to fly low like that,” a man can be heard in a video recording of Halladay’s plane. “That’s almost like interaction with the boat level. That doesn’t look good … Man, that’s crazy low. That’s crazy.”