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Kobe took a chopper to Staples for every home game. Got to wonder if he used the same personal pilot each time...
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They said that it's his helicopter. So, yeah, did he have a regular pilot?Kobe took a chopper to Staples for every home game. Got to wonder if he used the same personal pilot each time...
This is a probable explanation. People living in SoCal get so used to the fog of June GloomHe panicked because he couldn't see and tried to improvise without knowing where he was going.
Kobe took a chopper to Staples for every home game. Got to wonder if he used the same personal pilot each time...
A pic of three of the other victims. They leave a son and a daughter. So sad all around.
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I can't confirm it, but there are reports that this wasn't his personal helicopter and not his pilot.
It was his helicopter, that was how the news first started coming out. Someone looked up the downed chopper's serial number and saw it was registered to Kobe.
Kurt Deetz, a former pilot for Island Express Helicopters who used to fly Bryant in the chopper, said weather conditions were poor in Van Nuys on Sunday morning — “not good at all.”
The crash was more likely caused by bad weather than engine or mechanical issues, he said. “The likelihood of a catastrophic twin engine failure on that aircraft — it just doesn’t happen,” he said.
Judging from a public record of the flight path and the wide debris field, Deetz said that it appears the helicopter was traveling very fast at the time of impact, about 160 mph. After a 40-minute flight, Deetz added, the craft would have had about 800 pounds of fuel on board. “That’s enough to start a pretty big fire,” he said.
If this does not get you choked up, I don't know what would.
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You can't make this stuff up. Both took 24 shots and combined for the exact point total of Kobe's most points scored in a game.
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Why was the helicopter going 160mph?
Apparently it went into a steep descent after climbing to around 2000 feet, and hit the mountain on the way down. So, not what I had speculated before. Maybe it was a mechanical failure after all.