Comments by "Be Kind To Birds" (@BeKindToBirds) on "Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan"
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Shoegaze Based Genre Hard disagree, helicopter crashes in air taxis are extremely common. Given his flight path, the weather conditions, and the aircraft he was using it is not unlikely.
It's like saying something was assassinated while trekking solo across antarctica, it is just much less likely than the reality of aviation. Like when the fast and furious guy died while in a fast speeding car, it's just risky behavior. Not on kobe but on the pilot, the pilot was absolutely negligent. If you want to think the pilot was purposefully killing himself to take down kobe then ok but the facts all point to the pilot. How you can convince a man to take stupid risks and cut corners regularly and risk his life just for the chance to do it with the right cargo (which he carried many times before) is just up to you I guess.
Seriously, watch some aviation channels from pilots. AVweb is a great example and has a fantastic video about the crash with kobe bryant.
I know that it's difficult to take these things and people want answers. I know that aviation is a complex subject that is difficult to get into but if you know anything about air taxis you can easily see the pilot was just flat out cutting corners and taking unnecessary risks.
If I die during a crash where the driver is speeding and whipping around corners then I really don't think people are going to cry murder.
Seriously, all evidence points to pilot being a fool and there is absolutely zero indication whatsoever of any outside influence, the helicopter worked perfectly, it crashed exactly as you would expect from someone flying loose.
Please, look into it from an aviation side. Go past the articles that don't give details and examine the actual flight, pilot, and helicopter.
Pilot error and unnecessary risk taking is why kobe and his daughter died. Not that anyone should be after the pilot because after all, he paid the ultimate price for his actions too.
Someone dies doing flips on a diet bike down the mountain I'm not calling murder and looking at how the helicopter was flown and what went on there is every single piece of the puzzle pointing straight at the pilot being a fool and taking risks he didn't need to at all.
If you want to believe the man decided that day to kill himself (and not any of the other times he flew kobe) then go ahead.
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