Other sporting news plane crash tragedies:
Knute Rockne - Notre Dame football’s legendary coach, was killed in March 1931 when his small plane crashed in a Kansas cornfield.
Roberto Clemente - The Pittsburgh Pirates star was 38 when he died in a crash off Puerto Rico on New Year’s Eve 1972, just months after joining MLB’s 3,000-hit club during a distinguished 18-year career.
Thurman Munson - The 32-year-old New York Yankee was killed when his plane crashed at Akron-Canton Airport in Ohio as he practiced takeoffs and landings during an off-day in August 1979.
Rocky Marciano - The former heavyweight boxing champ died at the age of 45 when his Cessna crashed into a tree two miles from landing at an airport near Des Moines, Iowa, in September 1969.
Ken Hubbs - A Chicago Cubs infielder, the 22-year-old Hubbs was the National League’s Rookie of the Year in 1963. Months later, in February 1964, he was killed when his private plane crashed in Utah.
37 members of the Marshall University football team - After a losing game against East Carolina University, a charter plane carrying most of the Marshall team crashed into a hillside in November 1970 on its return to West Virginia.
14 members of the Wichita State football team - In October 1970, six weeks before the Marshall crash, 14 Wichita State players were among 31 killed when their plane crashed on a mountain near Silver Plume, Colo., on its way to Utah for a game the next day against Utah State University. Twenty-nine died at the scene. Trainer Tom Reeves and player John Taylor died later of injuries. Eight players and the co-pilot survived the crash.
Payne Stewart - Golfer Stewart, a winner of three major championships, was a passenger in a Learjet that crashed into a cornfield in October 1999. He was 42. Before the crash, the jet lost cabin pressure and flew for several hours on autopilot long after everyone on board had lost consciousness and died for lack of oxygen.
Cory Lidle - Four days after pitching in a playoff game for the New York Yankees, Lidle, 34, was operating a small plane when it crashed into a Manhattan high-rise building in October 2006. He and his flight instructor were killed.
Davey Allison - Allison, winner of 19 NASCAR races, including the 1992 Daytona 500, was 32 when he died after a helicopter he was piloting crashed in the Talladega Superspeedway in July 1993.
University of Evansville men's basketball coach Bobby Watson and 14 players - Watson and his players were en route to a game in Tennesee in December 1977 when their two-propeller charter airplane crashed in the fog in Evansville, Ind., shortly after take-off.
Iowa State University women's cross country team coach Ron Renko, an assistant coach and three team members - Renko, assistant coach Pat Moynihan, and team members Julie Rose, Susan Baxter and Sheryl Maahs, were killed in November 1985 when their plane lost power in one engine and crashed near Des Moines.
Kobe Bryant latest in long list of air tragedies involving sports figures