Passengers on board Kobe Bryant’s helicopter are to blame for the crash, says pilot’s representative

Passengers on board Kobe Bryant's helicopter are to blame for the crash, says pilot's representative

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

Pilot Ara George Zobayan, who was flying the helicopter, also died in the crash which occurred in January 2020 but his representative has now accused the passengers of “negligence”.

Passengers on board Kobe Bryant's helicopter are to blame for the crash, says pilot's representative

The relative of the pilot has responded to Vanessa Bryant’s lawsuit against Ara and the helicopter company, Island Express, by saying those on board the helicopter were to blame for the crash.

Passengers on board Kobe Bryant's helicopter are to blame for the crash, says pilot's representative

He said: “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.”

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

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

The statement from the late pilot’s rep comes after Ms. Bryant filed a lawsuit alleging that Island Express Helicopters and Island Express Holding Corp, were only allowed to fly under visual flight rules, and the conditions the day of the crash were not conducive to such flying.

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The complaint heard in Los Angeles County Superior Court, also claims the pilot failed “to use ordinary care in piloting the subject aircraft” and was “negligent”.

Additionally, it alleges that the pilot was disciplined in 2015 for violating the visual flight rule minimums by flying into airspace of reduced visibility.

Ms Bryant has also filed a claim against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, contending deputies shared unauthorized photos of the site where her husband and daughter died in a helicopter crash in January.

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