In the year since the tragic deaths of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, speculation has been plentiful, but actual answers have been in short supply.
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On Tuesday, however, according to reports from ESPN and CNN, investigators determined that pilot Ara Zobayan violated federal standards and likely became disoriented before crashing the helicopter that killed Kobe, Gianna and seven others.
From CNN:
Basketball legend Kobe Bryantโs helicopter pilot pushed the limits of bad weather flying rules, and ultimately abandoned his training as he became disoriented in the clouds and crashed into a Southern California hillside last year, investigators said Tuesday.
The comments were made during a National Transportation Safety Board meeting that is to settle on an official cause of the January 26, 2020, crash that killed Bryant, his daughter, the pilot, and six others.
The meeting, still underway Tuesday morning, will lay out possible long-lasting safety recommendations as a result of the crash, including more strident calls for increased safety training for helicopter pilots on how to avoid inadvertently flying into clouds.
โWe use the term crash rather than accident,โ NTSB Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg said. โAn accident (is) just something thatโs unforeseen, unpredictable, if you will. Unfortunately, this wasnโt.โ
Investigators believe that Zobayan mightโve been under pressure to perform for a client of Bryantโs stature and decided to continue flying despite the dangerous weather conditions. Questions also remain as to why Zobayan climbed into whatโs been described as a โwall of cloud,โ then flew into an obscured hillside that he was very much aware was there.
โItโs not like [...] the pilot was flying along, didnโt know where the hills are and blundered into the side of a hill,โ NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt said.
He also said that even though the helicopter was equipped to fly into clouds, under visual flight rules, Zobayan was required to be able to see where he was flying.
โIt would seem to be that these flights should have been operated under [Instrument Flight Rules],โ Sumwalt said.
In the aftermath of the crash, Vanessa Bryant, Kobeโs widow, has filed a series of lawsuits claiming negligence in the wrongful deaths of both her husband and daughter and demanded โthe harshest possible disciplineโ for deputies who allegedly leaked photos from the crash site.
As a result, the โKobe Bryant Actโ was passed in September that prohibits first responders from taking unauthorized pictures of the deceased at the scene of a crime or accident. This misdemeanor offense is punishable by up to $1,000 per violation.
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