Kobe and Gigi Bryant Memorial Thread (RIP)

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I read that he started heading south and they were flying upwards too fast and hit a mountain (due to low visibility because of heavy fog) which caused the copter to catch fire and crash. So scary.

Those types of Sikorsky's have huge fuel tanks..you're talking about 900-800 gallons of fuel to keep those big engines humming. If they were only an hour into their flight from the airport then there was a lot of fuel leftover to cause a pretty good sized blaze. This is just sad all around.
 

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it was too perfect brehs...

Tall, good looking black man, was fashionable in a designer suit or sweats, could talk on a sports panel or a news panel, spoke several languages, accomplished basically everything possible in a professional sport, WORSHIPPED by ppl in LA, beautiful wife, beautiful daughters, had an Oscar, part owner of a success sports drink, had his life planned going forward completely apart from basketball. I'm leaving alot out here but..

It was just too perfect brehs...:mjcry:
 

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I'm still completely shocked! Feels like there needs to be a conspiracy theory to account for this
 

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I saw it on Facebook and it just seemed so unreal to me. Then it was even more fukked up when it was reported that his daughter was on board.

Ya man. R.i.p again. Love to his family and friends. I hope more people stand up now and live great lives.
 

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Kobes former pilot

Kobe Bryant's helicopter was like a limousine and had a strong safety record, NBA star's former pilot says
Kobe Bryant’s helicopter was like a limousine and had a strong safety record, NBA star’s former pilot says
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Investigators in Calabasas at the site of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna and seven others on Jan. 26, 2020.
(Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
By MATTHEW ORMSETHSTAFF WRITER
JAN. 26, 2020
7 PM
The helicopter that crashed Sunday morning in Calabasas, killing Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others on board, had the feel of a limousine and boasted a strong safety record, said the basketball star’s former pilot.

Kurt Deetz, a former pilot for Island Express Helicopters, told The Times he flew Bryant from 2014 to 2016. Nine times out of 10, he said, Bryant flew in “Two Echo X-ray” — the Sikorsky S-76B, tail No. N72EX, that went down Sunday morning. When Bryant retired from the NBA in 2016, he flew out of downtown Los Angeles in the same helicopter, wrapped in a gray-and-black paint scheme with his Mamba emblem on the side, Deetz said.

Deetz, who said he spent more than 1,000 hours flying the craft that crashed Sunday, called its condition “fantastic.” Island Express follows a “very good maintenance program,” he said. The helicopter was owned by Island Express, according to Deetz.

Bryant favored the S-76B, Deetz said, which he compared to “a Cadillac, a limousine — it’s limo-esque.” The model is preferred by celebrities and known as comfortable and safe, he said. Its sister model, the S-76A, “is more like a work truck,” he said





When he flew Bryant, Deetz said, the star was quiet: “It was always, ‘Hey,’ thumbs up, or sometimes nothing at all. He kept to himself. He would get in, get out, and that was it. There was no hugging, no backslapping — he was very professional.”

Deetz recalled one flight, on Father’s Day in 2016: He was spending the day with his son when he got a call — could he fly Bryant to downtown Los Angeles? Deetz brought along his son, who sat with him up front. Bryant was with his daughters in the back. He spotted Deetz’s son: “He’s a very private guy,” Deetz recalled, “but he noticed my son there and he said, ‘Hey, little man.’ My son and I remembered that today.”




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When Deetz learned Bryant had died aboard the helicopter he’d flown him on so many times, “my heart sank,” he said. “In this business, when you hear about a crash like this, it’s a very surreal experience.”

Deetz said weather conditions were poor in Van Nuys on Sunday morning — “not good at all.”

The crash was more likely caused by bad weather than engine or mechanical issues, he said. “The likelihood of a catastrophic twin engine failure on that aircraft — it just doesn’t happen,” he said.

Judging from a public record of the flight path and the wide debris field, Deetz said that it appears the helicopter was traveling very fast at the time of impact, about 160 mph. After a 40-minute flight, Deetz added, the craft would have had about 800 pounds of fuel on board. “That’s enough to start a pretty big fire,” he said.
 

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Not posting the vid or tweets here.

However, this AriShaffir on twitter.....man fukk this dude. So disrespectful.
That dude's a confirmed piece of shyt. Shouldn't be surprised...he drugged his own friend without telling him.
 
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