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Last February, Vanessa Bryant sued the company that owned the crashed helicopter, killing Coby’s husband, daughter, Gianna, and seven others!
The indictment alleges that Island Express has the authority to “lift” its helicopters under favorable conditions, but on the day of the fatal accident there was heavy fog and the pilot did not have good eye contact.
The helicopter was also reported to be moving at 180 miles per hour in these adverse conditions and, furthermore, the pilot was unable to adequately assess the weather prior to takeoff. Rather, it was aware of poor conditions, but did not cancel the flight, was unable to maintain control of the helicopter, and was unable to avoid “natural obstacles” during the route.
The lawsuit also alleges that the pilot violated safety rules in 2015 by taking off a helicopter with reduced visibility. In short, the helicopter was not certified to fly in bad weather.
However, the pilot’s side of the fatal helicopter accuses passengers of knowing the danger that day and the mistake is solely theirs, who preferred to board the helicopter.
Source: gazzetta.gr
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