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Baclava

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21. Spatial disorientation, flying through fog, "Get there itis", sounds familiar
Mon Jan 27, 2020, 04:13 PM
Jan 2020

But the investigation will make those determinations, people are still mourning, let them have their time, premature speculation doesnt mean much right now

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It's really risky on the other side of a hill or mountrain range, with downdrafts. TheBlackAdder Jan 2020 #1
they should be more careful with someone like Kobe BRyant, not less so. demigoddess Jan 2020 #2
Why? They should be equally careful with all passengers. maxsolomon Jan 2020 #5
Really??? Why not be the same with anyone? Weird! Nt USALiberal Jan 2020 #9
What an odd comment. cwydro Jan 2020 #14
WHY? pangaia Jan 2020 #32
So what this probably means is that the pilot was not IFR rated. mnhtnbb Jan 2020 #3
The reports are that the commercial helicopter pilot was instrument rated and current VMA131Marine Jan 2020 #11
Don Lemon was interviewing a helicopter pilot from the SoCal area, and bullwinkle428 Jan 2020 #18
He's supposed to have been a highly qualified pilot and instructor nolabear Jan 2020 #20
I've been in a helicopter when everything else was grounded, it was bizarre to be inside the fog, it braddy Jan 2020 #4
helicopters IcyPeas Jan 2020 #6
I feel exactly the same. phylny Jan 2020 #12
I was privileged to ride in many while in the military MH1 Jan 2020 #15
An example of emotion overriding data... Happy Hoosier Jan 2020 #24
why? pangaia Jan 2020 #33
If true, I guess it means that Bryant was instrument rated. Firestorm49 Jan 2020 #7
Bryant wasn't the pilot. Iggo Jan 2020 #8
Special VFR doesn't mean what is being implied here VMA131Marine Jan 2020 #10
Anyone who still thinks flying cars will be a thing Ron Green Jan 2020 #13
Straight up. Iggo Jan 2020 #19
My father was instrument rated. cwydro Jan 2020 #16
So, the same issue that happened to John Kennedy, Jr.? Baitball Blogger Jan 2020 #17
Spatial disorientation, flying through fog, "Get there itis", sounds familiar Baclava Jan 2020 #21
"Get there itis" yortsed snacilbuper Jan 2020 #25
Apparently not. mnhtnbb Jan 2020 #22
It dosen't seems like they use any common sense, yortsed snacilbuper Jan 2020 #23
Why fly SVFR if you can get an IFR clearance? The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2020 #26
Aircraft may not have been equipped cos dem Jan 2020 #29
I wonder whether the flight was Part 91 or 135. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2020 #34
Aircraft WAS IFR equiped . That model helicopter must be. pangaia Jan 2020 #35
Bending the rules for celebrities in serious matters does not provide adequate safety for them. Cousin Dupree Jan 2020 #27
SVFR is part of the rules, so they weren't being "bent" cos dem Jan 2020 #30
It appears that pdxflyboy Jan 2020 #28
That is not what Special VFR means.. pangaia Jan 2020 #31
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