The NTSB recently announced the probable cause of the Kobe Bryant fatal helicopter crash was the pilot’s flawed decision to continue visual flight into instrument conditions in high terrain, causing him to lose control of the S-76B helicopter. In this AVweb video, Paul Bertorelli dissects the NTSB hearing and presents the critical findings in context. For a complete analysis on the risk of Part 135 helicopter flying, see this AVweb video.
How A Split Second Wrong Decision Caused the Kobe Bryant Fatal Crash
Key Takeaways:
- The NTSB concluded that the probable cause of the Kobe Bryant fatal helicopter crash was the pilot's flawed decision to continue visual flight into instrument meteorological conditions in high terrain.
- This decision led to the pilot losing control of the S-76B helicopter.
- An AVweb video further dissects the NTSB hearing, providing critical findings and context for the crash.
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