The helicopter in which Bryant died had no security system

The National Transport Safety Board of the United States reported that the Sikorsky S-76B helicopter that crashed Sunday killing nine people, including Kobe Bryant, did not have an alternative security system that could have prevented the tragedy. This is a system of avoiding and warning the terrain, [...]
The National Transport Safety Board of the United States reported that the Sikorsky S-76B helicopter that crashed Sunday killing nine people, including Kobe Bryant, did not have an alternative security system that could have prevented the tragedy.
This is a system of bypassing and warning the terrain, technology that would let the pilot know of a imminent crash.
Kobe Bryant's helicopter was not even equipped with the flight recorder, commonly known as the “cite black”, which is also optional for helicopters.
NTSB claims to have recommended the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), the highest authority on aviation regulation in the United States, for the need to make the use of the system mandatory TAWS) and black boxes for hekilopants that have the capacity to carry at least six persons, but The FAA has not accepted recommendation, and implementation of this technology remains optional.












