Kobe Bryant and others Dead in Helicopter crash

With Biden, I've been studying the behavior of sexual bias, where 20 women easily have sex with you because of your status in society creates this mental bias in your brain towards women much the same way that your steering wheel can be turned towards the left when driving on the road where you have to adjust to drive straight. A woman refusing to have sex can throw these men off who are not used to rejection. They have to expend more effort to drive straight versus a common man.

I believe Kobe could have had this mental bias that built up in his brain causing him to pursue a sexual relationship aggressively with this woman.
 



5/11/2020 7:24 AM PT







The representative of the pilot who was flying the helicopter that killed Kobe and Gianna Bryant, along with 6 other passengers, claims the people on board were responsible for the fatal crash.


It's pretty shocking ... the relative of pilot Ara George Zobayan, who also died in the crash, has answered Vanessa Bryant's lawsuit against Ara and the helicopter company, Island Express, saying, "Any injuries or damages to plaintiffs and/or their decedent were directly caused in full or in part by the negligence or fault of plaintiffs and/or their decedent, including their knowing and voluntary encounter with the risks involved, and that this negligence was a substantial factor in causing their purported damages, for which this answering defendant bears no responsibility."


It's shocking because the LAPD and other law enforcement agencies grounded their fleet the morning of the crash due to fog and poor visibility. The pilot had to circle around the Griffith Park area for 15 minutes before being cleared to fly to the Mamba Academy up north.


The pilot was going 184 MPH in blinding fog when he crashed into a hill, killing everyone on board.



The answer to the lawsuit doesn't address how the passengers might have been negligent or assumed a risk. As for negligence ... presumably, they were just sitting in their seats. As for assuming a risk ... it's unclear what risk falls on passengers of an aircraft when the pilot is in control.
 
Have they come up with the cause yet. I’m pondering if they pilot lost consciousness or died mid flight. Especially with tha altitude.
 
Have they come up with the cause yet. I’m pondering if they pilot lost consciousness or died mid flight. Especially with tha altitude.

It was lots of fog, they shouldn’t have flown. The pilot became disoriented with all of the fog and didn’t see the mountain.
 















 












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That’s the story. But is it more to it.
Correct - more to it imo and research from several pilots. I really strongly had the opinion of foul play until i gathered so many professional pilots theory on "retreating blade stall" which explains why the pilot would suddenly bank left and descend faster than the max speed. I was finding no professional explanation except some just saying the pilot simply got disoriented... but if you get disoriented how or why would you speed up to (over) the max speed of the helicopter?


Start at 8:20 - explains retreating blade stall (rbs) when you throttle over the helicopter's max speed when ascending


Start at 8:20 also and shows the simulation visual

100% pilot ego error. He had two main deadly mistakes 1.) taking off when a flight plan would have showed it was too dangerous to fly and 2.) he exceeded the helicopter's max throttle speed when he ascended rapidly which he probably knew could cause rbs he just, more than likely, thought he'd be above the fog before a stall could happen.

This, along with the helicopter was not certified to fly in conditions requiring pilots to fly using only cockpit instruments which the pilot was using at one point when the fog was too bad for him to see.

Vanessa will win her suit, but gut wrenching that won't bring parents, children and a legend back.
 




 











 
Saw this gif after Michelle Obama's DNC speech last night.



The president is a huge basketball fan. That’s well-known. Only 15 days ago, Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers retired. It was a huge deal all season, and the last game in particular got massive attention. And it got even more national attention when Bryant scored a remarkable 60 points and hit the last-second, game-winning basket. Afterwards, there was a gala celebration in front of the fans, and Kobe Bryant (whose nickname is “the Black Mamba”) went to center court, made a speech to the roaring crowd — and ended it by saying, “Mamba out,” then kissing two fingers to his lips, and putting the microphone on the floor. THAT’S the joke that basketball fan President Obama was doing a satire of. They both even set up the line almost exactly the same — “I just have two more words to say” and “What can I say?”

 
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