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He couldn’t have done it legally, but NBA star Kobe Bryant and his thirteen-year-old daughter and six other helicopter pilots flew into the clouds. almost a year does. This maneuver and non-technical failure was caused by what happened last January. tragedy.
According to the latest report from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Administration investigating the circumstances of the fatal crash, pilot Ara Zobayan attempted to ascend 1,200 feet above the dense fog and clouds, but before he succeeded, the Sikorsky S-76 helicopter crashed. suddenly. According to the research body, pilots may not be able to interpret the speed or position of the helicopter when they cannot see the sky or landscape.
Presumably that’s why he didn’t realize that he was already in an accident while telling an air traffic controller that he was trying to soar above the clouds.
Zobayan was widely recognized in his profession anyway and has flown with the basketball star several times. In fact, he had permission to do so.fly in poor visibility conditions, but the company that hired you was not licensed to do so.
Road safety investigators said Zobayan may have played a role in taking the risky route because he had a good relationship with Bryant. The day before the tragedy, he even signaled to the star that he might have to postpone the flight due to bad weather, but made his way the next day, writes The New York Times.
Bryant and his fellow travelers spent a total of 39 minutes in the air before crashing into a mountainside near Calabasas, California.
Cover image: Getty Images Hungary Photographer: Frazer Harrison
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