New details detected: The pilot made many mistakes before Kobe Brjant's helicopter crashed

From the latest report published by National Security Transport Board on the helicopter crash on the morning of January 26th, which caused the death of Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna and 7 others, a series of mistakes were discovered by the pilot, Ara Zobayan, who also lost his life during the crash. First of all 50 [...]
From the latest report published by National Security Transport Board on the helicopter crash on the morning of January 26th, which caused the death of Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna and 7 others, a series of mistakes were discovered by the pilot, Ara Zobayan, who also lost his life during the crash.
First over 50 years old, the company's expert pilot decided to fly despite a dense fog in the area.
The vehicle carrying Bryant, daughter and other passengers to the basketball tournament at Thousand Oaks had to be set up at 9:45, but Bryant asked to leave John Wayne Airport of Orange County to attend other championship matches.
So the helicopter flew to 9.06 when Zobayan considered the weather conditions no worse than the previous days when some flights were cancelled.
The report found Zobayan to be able to command enough to communicate to the control tower that he was climbing 1220 feet [120 m] as he was heading up the hill.
“During the pilot's final diet, answering a question of the control tower, he said he was going up to quota as he was already going down, read in the 1700 - page Ntsb report. When a pilot is confused about altitude and speed, he suffers from sumogravic illusion”.












