AIN er et av mange organer som kommenterer rapporten. AIN`s sammendrag dekker det meste, i hovedsak press for å få gjennomført flygingen, og mangel på IMC trening. Akkurat den er klassisk; overgang fra VMC til IMC for utrente flygere.
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NTSB: Bryant’s Pilot Disregarded Training
Celebrity
allure met aviation safety culture and the pilot threw his training out the
window. So concluded the NTSB yesterday in issuing its long-awaited probable
cause finding in the Jan. 26, 2020 crash of a Sikorsky S-76B that killed
retired basketball legend Kobe Bryant and eight others near Calabasas,
California.
The
NTSB found that pilot Ara Zobayan conducted the flight significantly counter to
his training likely in an effort to please his celebrity passenger and deliver
him to his final destination, even as weather progressively deteriorated during
the Part 135 VFR flight. Zobayan, an 8,500-hour IFR-rated pilot, had logged
just 75 hours of instrument time and all but 68 hours of that was simulated,
the NTSB found. And although the S-76 was equipped with an autopilot, Zobayan
did not use it as he attempted to climb through a cloud layer as terrain and
ceiling began to converge.
“The probable cause of this accident was the pilot's decision to continue flight under visual flight rules into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), which resulted in the pilot’s spatial orientation and loss of control. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s likely self-induced pressure and the pilot’s plan continuation bias which adversely affected the pilot’s decision-making, and Island Express Helicopter Inc.’s inadequate review and oversight of the safety management processes,” the NTSB concluded.
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