Roy Halladay's Wife Was Very Against Him Flying Before Deadly Crash
One month before baseball star Roy Halladay lost his life in
a fatal plane crash, his wife Brandy Halladay, voiced her
disapproval over him flying the dangerous skies.
In a haunting YouTube video – which has now been deleted
– Brandy expressed her disapproval of her husband’s desire
to buy an airplane.
“She fought me the whole way,” Roy, 40, said in the video.
“I fought hard,” Brandy agreed. “I was very against it.”
She explained that she never grew up with “airplanes or a
comfort level the way [Roy] did with small planes.”
Despite her disapproval, however, she visited the flying center
in St. Petersburg with her now-deceased husband.
“I have dreamed about owning a A5 since I retired! Real
life is better then [sic] my dreams!!” Roy tweeted during
their visit. He reportedly got his love of planes from his
father, who was a corporate pilot for years.
During one of his flights, Roy posted a video of the clouds
and sunset. “What do clouds feel like? I didn’t know
either until I got my new Icon A5! I’m getting bruises on
my arms from constantly pinching myself!” he wrote.
ICON Aircraft posted Roy’s video on their site and deleted it
this Tuesday, moments after the news broke of his death. The
retired athlete lost control of his plane as he flew over the
Gulf of Mexico, where he crashed.
“We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy
Halladay’s untimely death. There are no words to describe
the sadness that the entire Phillies family is feeling over the
loss of one of the most respected human being to ever play
the game,” wrote Roy Halladay’s heartbroken teammates
after his passing.
Recalled that Gershon Levi's Blog broke the news after Halladay lost his life on Tuesday Read here
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