Improved N72EX Kobe Bryant Animated Crash Reconstruction

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • This is my version 5 amateur reconstruction of the fatal crash of N72EX, the helicopter that had 9 passengers including Kobe Bryant. I have updated it to with more realistic clouds, more detailed scenery at the crash site, and a new view of the helicopter caught by a security camera. It is a 3D animation created using Google Earth Studio, X-Plane, and flightradar24 provided data to reconstruct the last minutes of flight including a simulated crash.
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  • @unavion4712
    @unavion4712 Před 4 lety +10083

    “If they were just 100 feet higher” that one hurt😣

    • @killershark4121
      @killershark4121 Před 4 lety +227

      That's his estimate.... The pilot lost control of the helicopter.... Even is he was "100" feet higher there would've been no difference

    • @kayshinay
      @kayshinay Před 4 lety +180

      but shouldn't he have studied his route before even stepping foot into the helicopter?? I would think you would have to study where you are going and think of the best routes to get to a place before taking that risk.

    • @sebar9673
      @sebar9673 Před 4 lety +42

      100 feet is a lot fym just😂

    • @kolbyplays449
      @kolbyplays449 Před 4 lety +34

      Anima Vestra yeah but that’s not a lot when you’re almost basically free falling that’s .2 seconds you’re talking 100 feet

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 Před 4 lety +38

      @@killershark4121 But if he did that 100 feet he wouldn't have lost control.

  • @asmrcritique6565
    @asmrcritique6565 Před 4 lety +11478

    I learned more from this than all the news coverage combined.

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman Před rokem +1171

    As a master helicopter pilot with over 100 years of experience, I can say with confidence that this crash would not have occurred if they hadn't gotten so close to the ground.

    • @13XDyt
      @13XDyt Před rokem +88

      as a cloud, i agree

    • @omairtech6711
      @omairtech6711 Před rokem +22

      You have over 100 years of experience? Wait, what?

    • @Youllpayforthat
      @Youllpayforthat Před rokem +35

      @@omairtech6711 😴

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Před rokem +3

      lol

    • @omairtech6711
      @omairtech6711 Před rokem +7

      By the way, there were no helicopters in 1923(100 years ago). Helis were invented in the 50's.

  • @Fried-PaPi
    @Fried-PaPi Před 2 lety +752

    Nobody on board knew they were about to die except the pilot who for a second or two got to see the side of the mountain. Cant imagine how jawbreakingly scary those two seconds felt for the pilot and to the others on board i hope they didn’t suffer

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Před rokem +27

      the basketball american didnt bounce

    • @sweetdeemdd9678
      @sweetdeemdd9678 Před rokem +65

      Jaw breaking is an understatement by you. Kobe’s brain exited his skull according to autopsy; a bit more than jaw breaking!

    • @mikel9567
      @mikel9567 Před rokem

      @@sweetdeemdd9678 No his brain did not exit his skull. Read the actual report before you post nonsense www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Celebs/bryant,%20kobe_report.pdf

    • @ClintWestVood
      @ClintWestVood Před rokem +21

      check out the autopsy of kobe. they for sure didnt die slow

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Před rokem +49

      Kobe forced the pilot to fly in bad conditions. Why is no one talking about this? Is this a cover up?

  • @kjaygaming9421
    @kjaygaming9421 Před 4 lety +11732

    I love how everyone in the comments are trained pilots

    • @benfaircloth9660
      @benfaircloth9660 Před 4 lety +109

      Thank you I was thinking the same thing

    • @connorsgoated5403
      @connorsgoated5403 Před 4 lety +54

      fr smh typical

    • @mauricioibarra701
      @mauricioibarra701 Před 4 lety +318

      CZcams is the place where all the pros and experts come together to share their knowledge.

    • @themilehighguy1119
      @themilehighguy1119 Před 4 lety +96

      I noticed the same thing. Everyone giving their expert opinion and obviously have zero experience.

    • @ratskate9951
      @ratskate9951 Před 4 lety +68

      Armchair pilots

  • @michaelreilly8890
    @michaelreilly8890 Před 4 lety +8437

    As a Helo pilot with 52 years and 28,000 hours experience I’ve seen this same scenario occur so many times yet pilots continue to put themselves into these situations

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 4 lety +441

      I am hoping that my videos will help one pilot make a different decision than they would have otherwise. You may find this new video which includes new ATC communications interesting: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

    • @eue4127
      @eue4127 Před 4 lety +142

      So what would've been the best maneuver to do? I'm not asking to blame anyone or something like that, I'm just interested ^^

    • @Bettyboop08
      @Bettyboop08 Před 4 lety +659

      @@eue4127 I think he's saying don't fly in these conditions, it's not worth the risk at all.

    • @annsanimationaddiction8024
      @annsanimationaddiction8024 Před 4 lety +200

      @@Bettyboop08 I'm a student pilot not for a heli but for a SEL plane.
      When you go into IMC, you can't even feel if you're diving, spinning, etc. You lose all sense of orientation, and thus must focus on your instruments to guide you, as well as NOT FLYING LOW in these conditions. I'm so sure Kobe would have wanted to fly low to show off lol.

    • @hajo3322
      @hajo3322 Před 4 lety +28

      Anna Richards don’t say lol

  • @helmutspanker
    @helmutspanker Před rokem +186

    This is a classic lesson to pilots of all experience to never become complacent. I was once told "this is the first time you have flown this flight", which basically means no matter how experienced you are what unfolds today is still something new. I always treated the airspeed during landing and the artificial horizon during instrument flight as things critical to life, because they are. Lastly, we must be aware of pilot workload and identify moments when our workload is increased. So, if we know we are turning our attention to navigation, we must realise that our attention on critical issues will now be impaired.

  • @zobblewobble1770
    @zobblewobble1770 Před rokem +82

    As someone who didn’t really follow the story when it happened, I had pictured that the helicopter was flying in a straight line with a slight dip and just plowed straight into the mountain they thought they were above. The reconstruction here really demonstrates how much low visibility can mess with your sense of direction/orientation when you don’t pay attention to the instruments.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před rokem +12

      Spatial disorientation is a dangerous phenomenon. Here a video shows how easy it is to become disoriented when you don't see the attitude indicator and you can't see the ground out the window: czcams.com/video/9ofStn2KScg/video.html . In that video, the pilot is flying while his head is covered and the attitude indicator is turned off, and he gets completely disoriented. He is trying to fly straight and level, thinks he might be banking to the right, and is actually banking to the left and descending. My follow -on video clearly shows that the N72EX pilot was disoriented: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @WorIdwideMillionaire
    @WorIdwideMillionaire Před 4 lety +4943

    Man.. for that split second when they finally saw the side of the mountain right before impact, that shit had to have been breathtakingly terrifying. RIP Everyone on board 🕊

    • @hanjizoe2648
      @hanjizoe2648 Před 4 lety +57

      @PARK stfu

    • @jakobdesmit
      @jakobdesmit Před 4 lety +31

      Hanji Zoe hes not lying

    • @jakobdesmit
      @jakobdesmit Před 4 lety +31

      PARK but there’s no reason for saying this this is youtube

    • @apocgoob
      @apocgoob Před 4 lety +28

      PARK religion is a myth made up by mankind to give reason to prosper. after death it all goes black. there is no god.

    • @RadgalRiah
      @RadgalRiah Před 4 lety +53

      Wavyy Mochy Sooo you died before and came back to say all this?

  • @KyleMcNulty
    @KyleMcNulty Před 4 lety +3832

    Ugh. I think the most frustrating part of this is 100 feet and they would have been clear.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 4 lety +141

      Yeah.

    • @kathleendelaney1053
      @kathleendelaney1053 Před 4 lety +14

      Yep

    • @gailtaylor1636
      @gailtaylor1636 Před 4 lety +93

      Actually no. He had lost control of the aircraft. Can't fly a helicopter very far when it's upside down. His mistake was not slowing down and watching attitude indicator while climbing slowly to get out if the soup. Then contact ATC and let them steer him to a place to land.

    • @fotografiasromero
      @fotografiasromero Před 4 lety +67

      Not really. Other pilots who flew that say above the clouds all say it was much higher. Also you dont get into clouds in without instruments. They were doomed long before they climbed. That was just a desperation last ditch attempt to save themselves.

    • @fotografiasromero
      @fotografiasromero Před 4 lety +16

      @@gailtaylor1636 slowing down an aircraft is worst. It stalls out faster and that helicopter was not made to go slow.

  • @jessc.13
    @jessc.13 Před rokem +55

    i use to get pissed when we would attend a flight briefing an hour before our flights. I would always say these dudes fly all the time lets just load up and go. The flight engineer and pilots would always go over the numbers (flight time, personnel, fuel, and training). Hearing about Kobe and learning about recent crashes from military helicopters has made me appreciate all the pre-checks and numbers the pilots and flight engineer put in! thank you 🙏🏽

  • @FordSVT1313
    @FordSVT1313 Před 3 lety +204

    I was one of the mountain bikers that came across the scene. It was myself and 2 hikers. We tried to look for survivors but there was nothing but pieces. I am an instrument rated pilot as well and I can tell you I would not have been flying on that day. Clouds were very low. The search and rescue Helicopter even had a hard time finding the site.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety +58

      It is possible that your claim to be one of the bikers is legit, but I don't see anything in your CZcams profile that suggests your are a pilot or a mountain biker. Can you PM me at deterspam-flight@yahoo.com so that I can authenticate your claim? Thx.

    • @FordSVT1313
      @FordSVT1313 Před 3 lety +38

      Emailed.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety +113

      I have corresponded with Blake_SVT and I believe their post is authentic.

    • @michaelflores9220
      @michaelflores9220 Před 2 lety

      Do you reckon the leaked autopsy reports are fake?

    • @FordSVT1313
      @FordSVT1313 Před 2 lety +20

      @@michaelflores9220 No I dont think so, from everything I saw I could agree to most of it. Even saw the cops taking the pictures of bodies.

  • @peytonlengacher
    @peytonlengacher Před 4 lety +7425

    The part where you showed how there was no visibility gave me so much anxiety, I can’t imagine how scared they must have been :(

    • @tylerkimdura6690
      @tylerkimdura6690 Před 4 lety +33

      Omg ikr

    • @peytonlengacher
      @peytonlengacher Před 4 lety +54

      ur mom kid if you can’t see that’s not normal

    • @tylerkimdura6690
      @tylerkimdura6690 Před 4 lety +21

      ur mom kid Well the pilot probably didn’t think he was flying normally.

    • @michaelscardino8614
      @michaelscardino8614 Před 4 lety +205

      @@peytonlengacher not being able to see is very common. People fly IFR all the time.

    • @jerrypalmer9163
      @jerrypalmer9163 Před 4 lety +77

      They are trained to fly that way usually... this guy was a veteran pilot... there is still no way to know why he was unable to fly through the clouds...

  • @BiffyTheFox
    @BiffyTheFox Před 3 lety +2482

    Honest to God I thought he was re-creating it in GTA 5

  • @flipstheking6464
    @flipstheking6464 Před rokem +6

    This is why spacial awareness is crucial. It was the pilot's fault for not paying attention to where he was going. As soon as you lose visibility you focus on the instruments.

  • @isaiahsmith1802
    @isaiahsmith1802 Před 3 lety +22

    I saw this when it came out but I’m here on the 1 year anniversary of their deaths rip Kobe his daughter and the others 🕊💜💛 rest in Peace

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, it's hard to believe that it has been a year, and I feel sad for all of the families who were impacted. FYI, if you haven't already seen it, I created a follow-on that includes additional ATC communications. czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @SecreZ
    @SecreZ Před 4 lety +1317

    Imagine how scary it would be not knowing if you're climbing or falling and then moments before impact you see that you're literally diving towards the ground. RIP.

    • @colin-nekritz
      @colin-nekritz Před 3 lety +57

      Wat? No, it's not scary, nobody in the back of the helicopter knew anything then they crashed dying instantly.

    • @Piaseczno1
      @Piaseczno1 Před 3 lety +14

      I would have lost my tummy the very moment I didn't know whether I'm right side up. It happens to me in whiteouts, whether I'm driving in severe snowfall or briefly airborne on skis. I'd never pass a SEAL test.

    • @Elias-xh8xm
      @Elias-xh8xm Před 3 lety

      @@colin-nekritz and now they are all rottting in hell

    • @jjan2383
      @jjan2383 Před 3 lety +5

      not scary bc like 2 seconds later they dead

    • @dumbshitfuckmeteorite
      @dumbshitfuckmeteorite Před 3 lety +5

      @@Elias-xh8xm no u

  • @bmentlow
    @bmentlow Před 4 lety +3991

    I don't care how experienced that pilot was...It only takes one time to make such a huge mistake, and it's over..
    His experience should have guided him to just turn around and go back before he got them all into that mess. This was senseless and completely avoidable.

    • @foot33843
      @foot33843 Před 4 lety +237

      He made a beginner's mistake which makes me question his experience for real!!!!

    • @LebronJames-bj3yu
      @LebronJames-bj3yu Před 4 lety +142

      Foot soldier it happens man. Unfortunate for him and Kobe and everyone in the helicopter Rip Kobe Gianna and the victims

    • @wendyfiolek5914
      @wendyfiolek5914 Před 4 lety +162

      It makes me angry that the pilot flew in such horrible weather conditions. This accident could have so easily been avoided. What made him think he could fly with such poor visibility? He was completely irresponsible. I would never ever fly in a helicopter, but Inwoukd have never gotten on a helicopter with those poor weather conditions. I don’t care how experienced the pilot was. 😡😡😢

    • @wendyfiolek5914
      @wendyfiolek5914 Před 4 lety +71

      Kobe said he had 8,000 hours under his belt and that he trusted him.

    • @isaackid
      @isaackid Před 4 lety +65

      The pilot was flying VFR ( Visual Flight Rules) which means he has permission to fly in those conditions but he chose not to go IFR ( Instrument Flight Rules) . He should’ve waited until the fog passed but as always there’s always a cover up and a hidden agenda to the story.

  • @KBiz801
    @KBiz801 Před rokem +7

    Steve, thanks for your time in creating this. It's great to have some perspective and understanding around what happened.

  • @penelopelopez8296
    @penelopelopez8296 Před rokem +7

    Excellent recreation. I could never understand why anyone would get into a vehicle, car or aircraft, when they can’t see anything out the window. I drove my car in bad fog trying to get home. It was terrifying.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před rokem +3

      For what it's worth, when they took off they could see outside the window. They didn't hit zero visibility until they got near Calabasas.

  • @scottouellette9411
    @scottouellette9411 Před 4 lety +774

    He never realized that he had dropped hundreds of feet so quickly a sign of sure vertigo. It happens in military all the time. 20yrs. 101AA CWO4 avionics specialist.

    • @novles6262
      @novles6262 Před 4 lety +21

      You know he just had to look at the altitude and they would have been alright

    • @IAmMeat1
      @IAmMeat1 Před 4 lety +12

      ur mom kid shut up u kid

    • @Fidelx111
      @Fidelx111 Před 3 lety +1

      ur mom kid exactly 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @colossebdumont879
      @colossebdumont879 Před 3 lety +73

      @@novles6262 think about what he did, to put it better and in a way that you''l understand, it's like being on a highway with a very slight turn to the right, you're in the left lane, and you look at the GPS trying to configure it for just a bit too long. You'll see the railing you're going straight into only milliseconds before impact, nothing you could do.

    • @novles6262
      @novles6262 Před 3 lety

      @@itsvenatiic-8957 yo that want a mistake man sadly

  • @ry-xw6te
    @ry-xw6te Před 4 lety +3137

    It sends chills down my spine thinking about how scared they would have been.

    • @kazuhira9489
      @kazuhira9489 Před 4 lety +342

      Spazzmat Studios if the pilot didn’t notice then most likely they didn’t either. I’m pretty sure it happened faster than they could react

    • @demetriousstephens1998
      @demetriousstephens1998 Před 4 lety +116

      They didn’t see it coming bro 😞 that’s the scarier part 💔

    • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
      @Pwn3dbyth3n00b Před 4 lety +187

      @@kazuhira9489 The pilot didnt didnt notice visibly but your body definitely can feel that drop in altitude. They all probably felt it like a drop of a roller coaster but by the time they could have possibly process the feeling that they were falling they'd be dead already.

    • @IonnnLayy
      @IonnnLayy Před 4 lety +1

      LAN Evo shut tf up

    • @kencelsior6220
      @kencelsior6220 Před 4 lety +8

      Ionnn. Layy they were happy

  • @ThomasNeal
    @ThomasNeal Před rokem +4

    It’s absolutely insane this was already 3 years ago. Feels like I was walking out to my car reading the headline on my phone just last year

  • @paulconrad7649
    @paulconrad7649 Před 3 lety +12

    I would like to sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for clarifying and enhancing the video of the horrific crash and subsequent agonizing death of Kobe Bryant. God bless you!

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words. You may also be interested in my follow-on video with additional ATC communications that I obtained from the FAA: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @kylanhunt201
    @kylanhunt201 Před 4 lety +2821

    Im not going to agree with y’all ! keep saying the pilot killed them . HE COULDNT SEE EITHER . Like he died too . Y’all have to understand that !

    • @kylanhunt201
      @kylanhunt201 Před 4 lety +27

      SharpGrain VLOGS lmfaooo , gtfo “Karen” .😘

    • @kylanhunt201
      @kylanhunt201 Před 4 lety +11

      Prehistoric Spongebob no since at all .💀😭

    • @yungboomer6467
      @yungboomer6467 Před 4 lety +49

      Prehistoric Spongebob that was one of the worst analogies ever. I cringed reading that.

    • @l0ver526
      @l0ver526 Před 4 lety +44

      Fr it wasn’t the pilots fault idk why so many people are saying “iT iS tHe pIolt faUlT “when it wasn’t the pilot couldn’t see anything any there was nothing he could do the pilot died as well. people in the comments are acting like they are professional or something

    • @l0ver526
      @l0ver526 Před 4 lety +5

      SharpGrain VLOGS clearly doesn’t know the definition of Karen

  • @johnnyroberts3761
    @johnnyroberts3761 Před 4 lety +1950

    The helicopter should never have taken off, I don’t think that’s an overstatement. RIP Kobe.

    • @Fidelx111
      @Fidelx111 Před 3 lety +7

      Johnny Roberts agreed

    • @dirtynikesocks6405
      @dirtynikesocks6405 Před 3 lety +82

      Ya know Kobe gotta go extra showing up to a basketball game

    • @duckonquack6535
      @duckonquack6535 Před 3 lety +21

      @@dirtynikesocks6405 wtf

    • @TwoToneX
      @TwoToneX Před 3 lety +66

      @@dirtynikesocks6405 facts kobe need to flex his shit make the kids cheer as he landed

    • @dirtynikesocks6405
      @dirtynikesocks6405 Před 3 lety +14

      Geezy i know but even when his car showed up there would be a crowd, and which is safer, a car.... during a cloudy, foggy day.

  • @blazep8102
    @blazep8102 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing work reconstructing the crash - very terrifying

  • @bobbywoods684
    @bobbywoods684 Před 3 lety +62

    If you read all of their autopsy reports and factor in the speed in which the human brain can receive and digest information, they didn't think or feel a thing.

    • @rebeccareyes405
      @rebeccareyes405 Před 3 lety +26

      I agree, on another video you can hear the pilot's voice in a very calm demeaner and in control, he never sounded in distress, I don't think he knew he was descending himself...

    • @Elias-xh8xm
      @Elias-xh8xm Před 3 lety +1

      @@rebeccareyes405 goes to show that there are way too many dogsht pilots out there

    • @jjan2383
      @jjan2383 Před 3 lety

      @@Elias-xh8xm spill

    • @jjan2383
      @jjan2383 Před 3 lety

      their brain was still in tact? how much of them was left?

    • @bobbywoods684
      @bobbywoods684 Před 3 lety +24

      @@jjan2383 There was a body trunk or two intact with no heads, arms or legs, but mostly they were torn to shreds. What I meant was that even if a full brain had been intact, their deaths were so violent and so sudden that their brains could not process the information fast enough to know what's happening before death occurs. Couple that with a lack of situational knowledge (everything seemed ok) and they never knew what happened.

  • @MB-nt5kc
    @MB-nt5kc Před 4 lety +623

    Can't imagine how they felt. I feel anxious when in car with fog that strong.
    Devastating 😔

    • @the2kgvdz182
      @the2kgvdz182 Před 4 lety +22

      They didn’t see it coming

    • @MrKelso82
      @MrKelso82 Před 4 lety +13

      @@the2kgvdz182 Sorry, but he didnt mean that. They could obviously notice the thick fog( and this gave them bad feelings, felt the danger. The guy said he is anxious even in a car in that kind if fog.

    • @rhythmearthmusic
      @rhythmearthmusic Před 4 lety +6

      They had no idea it was about to happen. That’s how low the visibility was.

    • @sydneyc3259
      @sydneyc3259 Před 4 lety +14

      Rhythm Earth I don’t think you guys understand what she is trying to say. Not that they knew they were going to die but that thick fog is scary. If you ever have drove in it. Very unsafe feeling and I’m sure they felt it

    • @Antman_9602
      @Antman_9602 Před 4 lety

      Kobe more like deadbe

  • @Jackmc2112
    @Jackmc2112 Před 4 lety +999

    So close 100 feet. That really bothers me.

    • @danielfronc4304
      @danielfronc4304 Před 4 lety +53

      As the British say, " In for a penny, in for a pound.", ie. whether the pilot was 10 feet or a thousand feet too low the outcome would've been the same.
      F.Y.I. - In the pilot's last recertification test or practice he had flunked one part of it. Want to guess which one? Yep. Flying under poor visibility.

    • @momitch62
      @momitch62 Před 4 lety +10

      Daniel Fronc god damn.

    • @PamelaTaylor
      @PamelaTaylor Před 4 lety +5

      @@danielfronc4304 trying to be slick and it cost everyone

    • @marcosgerardonieves9560
      @marcosgerardonieves9560 Před 4 lety

      Yes so close and maybe they would have been alive may there souls rest in peace

    • @youaremylifepictures4680
      @youaremylifepictures4680 Před 4 lety +1

      Even if the hill wasn't there, they would've crashed anyway.

  • @Hankersonphotography
    @Hankersonphotography Před 3 lety +1

    This was sad to watch...thanks for trying to share their last moments with us. Appreciate it.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment. You may also be interested in my follow on video which has ATC audio that I obtained from the FAA: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @lisaadams6753
    @lisaadams6753 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok you are a genius. Brain crush!! I love it how you show us your process. I don’t think many people realize how difficult it is to do this. Keep it up I am subscribing.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words! You may be interested in my follow up video with time synchronized ATC communications: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html . I am now investigating the MU5735 crash, and here is some early work (read the video description for details) czcams.com/video/1uSg1iggn6Y/video.html

  • @amax615
    @amax615 Před 3 lety +685

    Keri, John, Sarah, Christina, Ara, Gigi, Kobe, Alyssa and Payton (all the people lost on the helicopter)

  • @LocoLuke0
    @LocoLuke0 Před 4 lety +754

    i don’t know why there are so many dislikes, he’s giving us answers to our many questions

    • @LordAxiom-
      @LordAxiom- Před 4 lety +10

      Because its fucking tastless and turns Kobe's tragedy into a fucking project for profit.

    • @gem--atria9574
      @gem--atria9574 Před 4 lety +126

      Jason Quiroz your stupid

    • @abutterfly1351
      @abutterfly1351 Před 4 lety +201

      Jason Quiroz This is quite literally information, and you twisted it into a narrative that could be seen as offensive somehow. I'm fucking disgusted at my 9th grade geography teacher then, because she was just clearly exploiting my mind by projecting a map of planet Earth into my brain for her own benefit.

    • @loke2144
      @loke2144 Před 3 lety +33

      Jason Quiroz Ehh shut up

    • @shiftyFlacko
      @shiftyFlacko Před 3 lety +13

      1.6 dislikes and 3M views? There is always dislikes.

  • @mkl5448
    @mkl5448 Před 2 lety +2

    Outstanding reconstruction, very well done.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words! You might also be interested in my follow-on reconstruction which I time aligned to audio I obtained from the FAA : czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @pschroeter1
    @pschroeter1 Před rokem +4

    I had 20 hours of small plane flight experience and I still vividly remember my instructor demonstrating how disorientated you could get in a clouds, for example not realize you were in a turn or oriented funny and you need to watch your instruments.

    • @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx
      @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx Před rokem

      Classic spiral dive in IMC.
      This exact scenario has killed more people than the FAA can count.

  • @NikkiWiley
    @NikkiWiley Před 4 lety +2871

    Why keep flying if you can’t see anything???

    • @wendyfiolek5914
      @wendyfiolek5914 Před 4 lety +300

      I know. It was such a careless and irresponsible thing to do.

    • @Voiceforthevoicelesspodcast
      @Voiceforthevoicelesspodcast Před 4 lety +268

      Now we're all left with what if ? What could've happened if he the pilot turned back. They would be alive today. I seen many comments that said Kobe pressured him into flying that day. But they talked to another pilot who used to fly him and he said Kobe's number one thing was safety

    • @gdlady9064
      @gdlady9064 Před 4 lety +92

      My point exactly. i just can’t understand why was the pilot still traveling at a high speed if at some point he couldn’t see anything anymore ? 🤔 Excuse my ignorance I’m just trying to understand. Perhaps he just didn’t have time 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @carolsanders3979
      @carolsanders3979 Před 4 lety +64

      Everyone has their Theory but no one knows what the pilot was thinking or about ready to do nobody was in that helicopter but those people that died that day so no matter how much you try to figure out why how come what if it was it happened it was their time .

    • @Voiceforthevoicelesspodcast
      @Voiceforthevoicelesspodcast Před 4 lety +11

      @@gdlady9064 that's true. It probably was so fast and a split second decision by then it was too late if he realized he wasn't clear all the way through

  • @naynaybeme
    @naynaybeme Před 4 lety +2755

    All the “should’ve, could’ve, would’ve” in the world won’t be bring 3 teenage girls and 6 adults back. RIP everyone aboard that helicopter 🚁
    Let me clarify what I mean, because I’m being attacked for this post for weeks now: I feel like everyone is misinterpreting my comment. It was simply a lament on my part. Simply my expression of how sad and senseless I feel about the whole damn thing. No need to attack me.

    • @adeniyiibitoye2850
      @adeniyiibitoye2850 Před 4 lety +28

      Renee H no it won’t but it will give us closure we need. Because this “could’ve” of been avoided

    • @michellecarrington6
      @michellecarrington6 Před 4 lety +39

      No it won't. But, if it helps in TRAINING other pilots that OTHER lives will be spared, then it's worth their time they put in.
      When we KNOW better, we DO BETTER!

    • @adeniyiibitoye2850
      @adeniyiibitoye2850 Před 4 lety +15

      Monique Knew the pilot was experienced. The issue was allowing him to fly in a fog and not having the right safety checks beforehand

    • @michellecarrington6
      @michellecarrington6 Před 4 lety +10

      @@adeniyiibitoye2850 👍 Yes, the existing fog should have NOT allowed them to even go up in the first place. But what happens when the fog happens AFTER they are ALREADY up? Maybe there is SOMETHING that can be learned from the unfortunate mistakes here so they won't ever be repeated. 😥

    • @adeniyiibitoye2850
      @adeniyiibitoye2850 Před 4 lety +6

      Monique Knew agreed! Anything is possible and we need to prepare for it. The pilot was experienced but may not have experience in a fog. Breaks me to see a icon like Kobe die in a he most unthinkable way ever. All of this could have been prevented. Even loss the daughters and another coach/ father

  • @winstonwolfwhiteshoes
    @winstonwolfwhiteshoes Před 2 lety +1

    Informative. Thank you. R.i.p. to Kobe, Gigi, and the others in that crash...

  • @monickalynn4365
    @monickalynn4365 Před rokem +4

    Can't imagine what they felt as this crash was happening. So sorry. I pray it was quick

  • @karenkramer3760
    @karenkramer3760 Před 4 lety +1158

    This indicates to me that there's a better chance that they only suffered a few seconds if at all. I hope they never saw the ground coming since it was so quick.

    • @certifiedchaos4643
      @certifiedchaos4643 Před 4 lety +94

      Seems that way because cause of death was blunt force trauma

    • @karenkramer3760
      @karenkramer3760 Před 4 lety +242

      @@certifiedchaos4643 Yes I know once they hit the mountain it was instant death. But I had always wondered if they knew they were falling to their death. With this video it showed there was about 2-3 seconds of the ground in view before the crash. Hopefully not enough time to even process what was going to happen

    • @wendyfiolek5914
      @wendyfiolek5914 Před 4 lety +185

      I have hoped that too. That it was quick and they didn’t know what was happening. I would hate to think that they knew what was coming. May the all Rest In Peace. So heartbreaking for the families.

    • @certifiedchaos4643
      @certifiedchaos4643 Před 4 lety +51

      Karen Kramer yea exactly if anything they were told to buckle up because it a maneuver coming. I don’t think they saw death coming

    • @bigwhitedwarf
      @bigwhitedwarf Před 4 lety +105

      I was thinking of the same thing. Especially, they didn't sit in the cockpit, the chance for them to know what was going on is pretty slim. That's the only relief we can have from this tragedy.
      The speed of the impact was abt 250 km/s I heard, it was abt the same to the neuron transmission, it might mean that the signal of death never gets to Kobes brain and his subconscious entered into the infinity loop, another dimension if there is.

  • @hersvideos6524
    @hersvideos6524 Před 4 lety +737

    That Sunday was so gloomy and depressing. Something bad was bound to happen

    • @RJ_824
      @RJ_824 Před 3 lety +48

      yeah i said "man it's foggy as hell" before the breaking news happened

    • @dathunderman4
      @dathunderman4 Před 3 lety +16

      Yeah I remember being in LA on my last year of college. My school holds a special connection w/ Kobe because although he never went there he apparently used to come all the time to practice on the same courts us students play on (UCLA). My roommate woke me up in the morning and broke me the news. I think it’s gonna be those moments where everyone remembers where they were when it happened, especially for those living in LA at the time

    • @gioblic
      @gioblic Před 3 lety +4

      I broke my Knee Cap that same time of the helicopter crash 😣

    • @RJ_824
      @RJ_824 Před 3 lety

      @@gioblic dam doing what

    • @gioblic
      @gioblic Před 3 lety +2

      RJ Basketball

  • @Cersilaria22
    @Cersilaria22 Před rokem +1

    Wow Thankyou for this vid ❤❤

  • @faxmachine8754
    @faxmachine8754 Před 3 lety +3

    RIP to Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant, Payton Chester, 13; Sarah Chester, 45; Alyssa Altobelli, 14; Keri Altobelli, 46; John Altobelli, 56; Christina Mauser, 38; and the helicopter's pilot, Ara Zobayan, 50.

    • @jjan2383
      @jjan2383 Před 3 lety

      50? that explains a lot

  • @RobMancusoJr
    @RobMancusoJr Před 3 lety +193

    Incredible to think that this pilot was actually a CFII (instrument instructor) with ~13,000 hours. His daily life at some point involved teaching new students how to fly in the EXACT conditions in which he got disoriented and unfortunately caused this tragic accident. It’s scary how powerful complacency can be when combined with VFR-into-IMC induced spatial disorientation.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety +32

      I agree, it is hard to believe. I have a better timeline in my May update czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html. In that update it appears that the helicopter is in a controlled climb from about 17:44:30 to 17:45:08. Then the helicopter enters a significant left turn and (I haven't published this yet) flies a flight path that produces exactly 1g into the seat (as though the pilot is flying by the seat of his pants). At about 17:45:22 the pilot notifies ATC that he intends to climb to 4000 feet, when the helicopter is in fact descending. That suggests that the pilot is disoriented and that for at least 12 seconds he didn't look at the attitude indicator. Difficult to believe. What could have distracted him for so long?

    • @rogueldr642smiythe9
      @rogueldr642smiythe9 Před rokem +4

      My opinion he trained others only did not fly Instruments on occasion. And “forgot” to fly the aircraft.

    • @Xen0morph075
      @Xen0morph075 Před rokem +1

      @@stevencondas2281 New aircraft maybe? What was his hours on that type of aircraft? If less, then it would take some time to enter the MCDU (computer) not to mentioned the level of stress. That's why it is better to have 2 pilots. One flying, one Pilot monitoring (or assist key in the input of the computer).

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Před rokem +7

      Drivers make the same mistakes, too. You get comfortable with it, get distracted one day, or the visibility is low, and next thing you know a deer goes through your windshield or you look down to grab something on the floorboard and look up to see you're in front of a semi. It happens.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Před rokem +4

      @@stevencondas2281 One thing that distracted him was the confused ATC controller asking him to ident. That along in a high stress workload might have taken him 6 seconds to process and a couple of seconds to carry out. The ATC controller asked him this at the worst possible moment.

  • @pwhit59
    @pwhit59 Před 4 lety +601

    He probably didnt realize how close the hills were.

    • @aduzzy8075
      @aduzzy8075 Před 4 lety +46

      Paul Whitaker yeah that’s what i’m thinking, it was so foggy that day he didn’t realize that he was going straight into a hill..

    • @AnthonyParsons-yg7xp
      @AnthonyParsons-yg7xp Před 4 lety +3

      @@aduzzy8075 I'm thinkin' he was drunk!

    • @philliplawson9724
      @philliplawson9724 Před 4 lety +4

      @@aduzzy8075 it's his job to know

    • @ayolaipo
      @ayolaipo Před 4 lety +8

      Paul Whitaker, i think youre the reincarnation of Sherlock

    • @pwhit59
      @pwhit59 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ayolaipo 🤔😉

  • @TheJelyman
    @TheJelyman Před 3 lety +8

    The left and down theory on the joystick is probably what it did it. I don't think the pilot realized they were going left and down, because there was no visibility and he was confused. When the chopper got out of the fog to see the mountain, it was too late because they were moving over 100mph. RIP Mamba forever

  • @PyroTheManic
    @PyroTheManic Před rokem

    awesome recreation!

  • @captaingordon
    @captaingordon Před 4 lety +149

    1. Aviate
    2. Navigate
    3. Communicate
    He overloaded himself the entire flight.

    • @Fidelx111
      @Fidelx111 Před 3 lety +1

      captaingordon well said

    • @katana5562
      @katana5562 Před 3 lety +3

      captaingordon This type of helicopter never should be flewn by just one pilot. Period.

    • @davidkey6145
      @davidkey6145 Před 3 lety

      VFR expert in IFR.

    • @TrillMatic187
      @TrillMatic187 Před 3 lety +2

      No. He shouldn't have even lifted off....

    • @biohead66
      @biohead66 Před 2 lety

      @@TrillMatic187 This!

  • @eartha911
    @eartha911 Před 4 lety +206

    Great work. I was in the airline business for 35 years, lost several friends in crashes, and my dad was a private pilot almost all of his life. These details always interest me. Thanks for sharing your private investigations.

    • @sniperwolf7199
      @sniperwolf7199 Před 4 lety

      What your name

    • @rachaelbly6714
      @rachaelbly6714 Před 4 lety

      Seeing details of someone’s death is interesting? Fucking gross dude.

    • @naejohnson778
      @naejohnson778 Před 4 lety +2

      @@rachaelbly6714 I don't think that's what they meant DUDE.

    • @gavinoctavien1400
      @gavinoctavien1400 Před 4 lety +4

      Rachael Bly u sound ridiculous for taking this person’s comment out of context

  • @chrishanke9523
    @chrishanke9523 Před 5 měsíci

    I appreciate seeing this again

  • @King-Sartor66
    @King-Sartor66 Před rokem

    very well informed video. nice work man

  • @aedithmoreno
    @aedithmoreno Před 4 lety +178

    Remember we have backgrounds on JFK Jr's airplane crash in 1999 and Air France's Flight 447 in 2009, among others. Bad weather is a true factor of possible erratic reactions and spatial disorientation. Pilots, please don't defy bad weather, mother nature is wise.

  • @SAHMOMMAMANG
    @SAHMOMMAMANG Před 4 lety +425

    It could had been avoided 😭

    • @NotebookLives
      @NotebookLives Před 4 lety +9

      Very much so...

    • @jhstashy1027
      @jhstashy1027 Před 3 lety +16

      I believe all this happens for a reason

    • @ruins4
      @ruins4 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jhstashy1027 yeah the *fog*

    • @TheK2TheC479
      @TheK2TheC479 Před 3 lety +7

      Hindsight is 20/20

    • @MS-hl4dr
      @MS-hl4dr Před 3 lety +16

      anything could have been avoided. it’s just how the universe is. No going back anymore.

  • @cockeversteen4360
    @cockeversteen4360 Před rokem +2

    I honestly find this video absurdly educational. I was dying to know how such a thing could’ve ever happened under normal circumstances.

  • @juliejohnson7390
    @juliejohnson7390 Před rokem

    You did an amazing JOB!! VERY GOOD

  • @daniel7899999
    @daniel7899999 Před 4 lety +580

    I will never fly in a helicopter after what happened to Kobe.

    • @justinm1319
      @justinm1319 Před 4 lety +5

      daniel7899999 unfortunately my job requires me too

    • @sydneyc3259
      @sydneyc3259 Před 4 lety +88

      daniel7899999 helicopters are completely safe. It was the weather that caused this. A bad judgment and should of never flown

    • @patstaysuckafreeboss8006
      @patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Před 4 lety +40

      @@sydneyc3259 No mode* of transportation is completely safe, ESPECIALLY helicopters

    • @patstaysuckafreeboss8006
      @patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Před 4 lety +10

      @Abu Mansaray Only if you're incompetent and don't pay attention

    • @10kirneh
      @10kirneh Před 4 lety +50

      @@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Not really, there are so many ways to die in traffic that are completely out of your control.

  • @nishadipurnima9242
    @nishadipurnima9242 Před 4 lety +127

    I can't take this anymore. Love you Kobe 💕

  • @Edoeg657
    @Edoeg657 Před 3 měsíci

    This is cool work🙌🏽

  • @fedbia2003
    @fedbia2003 Před rokem

    Thank you for this.

  • @tiffanyhunt4970
    @tiffanyhunt4970 Před 4 lety +220

    All other helicopters were grounded due to the fog. So sad they didn't take head and found alternative for travel 💔😩😭

    • @mssha1980
      @mssha1980 Před 4 lety +2

      This isn’t true

    • @angiechaverria4996
      @angiechaverria4996 Před 4 lety +4

      IT'S TRUE

    • @phillynative2884
      @phillynative2884 Před 4 lety +1

      Bradley Elliott police should’ve advised everyone

    • @renalopez6672
      @renalopez6672 Před 4 lety +6

      You guys the reason why they had clearance to fly was bcz Kobe's helicopter was a sikorsky s-76. Which has turboshaft twin engines and are big tanks equivalent to a small private jet. They carry up to 13 passengers.
      LAPD helicopters don't even compare. However it's ultimately the Pilot's responsibility to make the safest decision.

    • @captainkirk2502
      @captainkirk2502 Před 4 lety

      I agree, bunch of idiots

  • @OurBlackFriend
    @OurBlackFriend Před 4 lety +177

    1:07 my whole body just tensed up seeing the visibility like that

  • @GunnyNinja
    @GunnyNinja Před 3 lety +2

    Great work. I flew over that area in Aerofly FS2 in VR and put visibility to zero. It was just like you showed form the cockpit. Freaked me the hell out. No way I would have continued forward flight in those conditions.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! You may also be interested in my follow-on version with additional ATC audio that I obtained from the FAA: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @jm9523
    @jm9523 Před rokem +1

    I bet this gets used in a documentary in a few years, great work

  • @lindseyabbie7
    @lindseyabbie7 Před 4 lety +163

    Whenever I watch videos related to this topic my heart beats so fast just thinking about what it must of been like to be on that helicopter . I wish they never went on that helicopter that day, so sad. Praying they didn't know what was coming. REST IN ETERNAL HEAVEN all of them . Sweet Angels . You will be dearly missed.

    • @bradbennett4237
      @bradbennett4237 Před 4 lety +9

      They didn't even know they crashed. The impact at that speed, it was instant.

    • @prittyugly86
      @prittyugly86 Před 4 lety +7

      @@bradbennett4237 yeah the impact was instant death but making that left turn... if the mountain bike saw the belly of the helicopter all the passengers fell to the side of the doors. So terrible.

    • @Drew__Films
      @Drew__Films Před rokem +1

      @@prittyugly86 Someone said, "When you go into IMC, you can't even feel if you're diving, spinning, etc. You lose all sense of orientation, and thus must focus on your instruments to guide you, as well as NOT FLYING LOW in these conditions"
      I hope this is true because I can't imagine the fear they would have felt..

  • @JCapJCrew
    @JCapJCrew Před 4 lety +100

    Thank you for the time you put into making this video. I think I speak for everyone when I say we greatly appreciate it.

  • @sacyrus
    @sacyrus Před 6 měsíci +1

    Oh my god I just realized that I used to live like a couple of miles away from where this happened. I can literally see my old house in the recreation at 0:57 that's insane I never knew.

  • @mattm2677
    @mattm2677 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This reconstruction is a slam dunk!

  • @sharrodgary6799
    @sharrodgary6799 Před 4 lety +188

    Long story short Rip to everyone involved my condolences to all families

  • @serealgurl
    @serealgurl Před 4 lety +129

    Wow. :\ My heart dropped watching this seeing the animated plane going down, just imagining how terrified everyone was during those final moments. My god :(

    • @Waddle_Dee_With_Internet
      @Waddle_Dee_With_Internet Před 3 lety

      This is X Plane 11 btw.

    • @sebastianrm1973
      @sebastianrm1973 Před 3 lety +3

      It's not a plane

    • @macnate1237
      @macnate1237 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sebastianrm1973 No one cares. :)

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Před rokem +2

      It's a helicopter, not a plane. No one was terrified. They couldn't see anything. In a fog like that, the passengers, as well as the pilots, had no idea they were descending. They thought they were climbing.

    • @BinHeadRobot
      @BinHeadRobot Před rokem

      @@ko7577 bro the comment was 3 years ago let it go

  • @rustyshakelford1279
    @rustyshakelford1279 Před rokem +2

    That morning was incredibly cloudy. I’m surprised they let them take off.

  • @cexir7759
    @cexir7759 Před 3 lety +8

    As a pilot if your in a cloud where you can’t see due to clouds you can’t use your normal senses like vison and so forth where no meant to be flying you have to rely on your instruments and instruments only why didn’t he pay attention to his altimeter

  • @nikkiflaggaly8528
    @nikkiflaggaly8528 Před 4 lety +40

    This is heartbreaking in all ways.

  • @dylandr2356
    @dylandr2356 Před 4 lety +54

    Imagine if there was no fog that day

  • @aaronbaumgartner1863
    @aaronbaumgartner1863 Před 2 lety

    Wow love your work!

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the kind comment. You might also be interested in my follow-on video where I was the first to get the full ATC audio (from the FAA) and combine it with a reconstruction: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @Hazztech
    @Hazztech Před 3 lety +2

    Man this is pretty impressive dude

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for kind words! You may also be interested in my follow on video with ATC audio that I obtained from the FAA: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @blancolirio
    @blancolirio Před 4 lety +34

    Thanks for posting, good work. Juan

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you. I've seen your work and your comment means a lot. You might be interested in my latest video which has some new ATC comms I got from the FAA: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

  • @dawg5585
    @dawg5585 Před 3 lety +115

    RIP everyone who passed in that crash. Nobody matter anymore than another❤️

    • @kimilaadubois9416
      @kimilaadubois9416 Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly.

    • @anubisizzy
      @anubisizzy Před 3 lety +1

      Someone with a heart. not just ohhh kobe my favorite, i swear just saw a comment saying" oh just if crona hapend before he died which would mean more people dead the under stupidity.

    • @jalonstamps6719
      @jalonstamps6719 Před 3 lety

      @@anubisizzy your right now I know COVID actually was discovered in late 2019

    • @joshklaver47
      @joshklaver47 Před rokem

      Except Kobe. He was a rapist POS.

    • @collectiblesnrandomstuff544
      @collectiblesnrandomstuff544 Před 11 měsíci

      Yea but we all know and love Kobe , that’s why is hurt. We didn’t know anyone else but is sad for their families who knew and loved them .

  • @MrBayspring
    @MrBayspring Před 2 lety +3

    If the pilot thought he was climbing and had no sensation he was going down, its fair to assume that everyone on the plane had no clue and where not holding each other screaming. They were probably just talking and suddenly lights out. If that's how it happened, at least no one suffered, no pain....its like one minute you are this world famous basketball player who is admire by millions, and in a blink of an eye you become history....like you were never here.

    • @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx
      @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx Před rokem

      Classic Spiral Dive accident, nobody on board knew they were crashing until the last second.

  • @GTlv4u
    @GTlv4u Před rokem

    Good visualization of complete death and tragedy. You are very good at what you do, diving in so deep into the darkness... make sure you have a safety rope tied around your waist when you go to these places so a friend can pull you out in case something happens. The comparisons were really educational too for those interested in seeing your graphic animation prowess growth. Keep them coming.

  • @jtrillz3953
    @jtrillz3953 Před 4 lety +60

    We miss you Kobe and Gianna ❤️

    • @austindenotter19
      @austindenotter19 Před 4 lety +1

      You knew them?

    • @davex1300
      @davex1300 Před 4 lety +4

      So you dont care about the others involved that also lost there lives . ?

    • @jeffreymorse5968
      @jeffreymorse5968 Před 4 lety +2

      Dave X this is unnecessary that’s obviously not what he meant those are just the first two that come to mind dick

    • @ditsokar4168
      @ditsokar4168 Před 4 lety

      Hypocrite

  • @ethanpimz3342
    @ethanpimz3342 Před 3 lety +56

    R.I.P Kobe, Gigi and everyone onboard that helicopter 🙏😢😭❤️💔

    • @kojack635
      @kojack635 Před 3 lety +5

      Nobody remembers any other names. Had Kobe not been on here it would have never made the news

    • @BtwNodea
      @BtwNodea Před 3 lety

      @@kojack635 what are you talking about? A freaking helicopter crashed ofc its gonna make the news are u dumb!

    • @michaelarkell5437
      @michaelarkell5437 Před 3 lety +2

      @@BtwNodea Happens all the time, only a few make the news.

    • @anubisizzy
      @anubisizzy Před 3 lety +1

      @@kojack635 atlest for a day
      . im sike of famous people get a fucking 7 day boo ho story

    • @Elias-xh8xm
      @Elias-xh8xm Před 3 lety +1

      @@kojack635 the pilot can rot in hell

  • @flarisa2737
    @flarisa2737 Před 2 lety +1

    It was his time to go onto another life and experience his next love.. And now his life had fulfil his dreams and goals, it was already done. Link this to his goodbye basketball letter. he knew his journey and life goal was over, he's somewhere again giving his all for the next goal he has. GO KOBE!❤

  • @EpilepticAssault
    @EpilepticAssault Před rokem +4

    Went out with a final slam dunk

  • @michellestrickland3611
    @michellestrickland3611 Před 4 lety +98

    Wow and that’s probably how it happened. Damn RIP to them all

  • @jessicalynn8607
    @jessicalynn8607 Před 4 lety +95

    Ugh if he would’ve just flew up about another 100 feet he’d be out of the clouds...that’s f’n mind boggling. This whole thing is just beyond heart breaking and this NEVER should’ve happened!!! I’m just speechless...

    • @JP-bg8ui
      @JP-bg8ui Před 4 lety +1

      Could layer can vary a lot apparently. So at the exact location the helicopter was in it could have been a couple of hundred feet from breaking out.

    • @ghostdtx
      @ghostdtx Před 4 lety +1

      Apparently he tried to climb above and shoot down quickly to shove the clouds out of the way. It was a buffer system to clear. Smh

    • @fotografiasromero
      @fotografiasromero Před 4 lety +2

      Let's stop with the 100 feet comment. They were doomed the second he went into the clouds. Flying into clouds in VFR is a death sentence.

    • @dynastigabrielle8080
      @dynastigabrielle8080 Před 4 lety

      Enerio Romero well wouldn’t that mean it was a suicide mission since he was so “experienced” ?

  • @redacted5035
    @redacted5035 Před rokem

    The precision and effort you put into this provided an odd form of closure

  • @dannyrichards6233
    @dannyrichards6233 Před 2 lety +1

    Thx 4 sharing.

  • @tima.478
    @tima.478 Před 4 lety +163

    If the pilot was indeed looking to his 'down and left' to configure the Honeywell Flight Management System, this would be very indicative of a term known as "target fixation." I used to Road Race motorcycles and "target fixation" was something you had to constantly fight against. Any racer will know what i'm talking about! When you're going at a high rate of speed, you will have a tendency to steer exactly where it is you are looking. ESPECIALLY in a turn. Which is why you are taught to look straight through a turn, through the apex, (the line). As pointed out here, in this mock crash simulation, if the the pilot was looking down and to his left, that's exactly where he would unknowingly start to steer, target fixation...
    In my early days as Marine crew chief, I spent a few thousand hours in the back of Helo's. H 53E's, UH1N Huey's, and CH-46 Sea Knights. Though i'm not a pilot, i was in constant radio contact with pilots and heard every word they said, and would often be standing right behind them during flight. We were often deployed aboard Navy vessels and spent many hours out at sea, which means flying in lots of fog! Though there are not as many obstacles to run into out at sea, you still have to avoid the water. I remember when we were in complete 'white out fog' the pilots would slow down our forward speed and rely heavily on instrumentation, namely that life saving ADI (attitude directional indicator). It's just like it sounds, it shows you the ATTITUDE of the aircraft. It tells you If you're flying level or not. But, like anything else, your craft has to have an operating ADI and you need to be well versed in its operation. If you're flying in fog and can't see, the ADI needs to be one of the things that has your immediate attention. It can assist in keeping you from flying into terrain. Helicopters are a slightly unstable craft to begin with, simply by design. It's like flying on a knife's edge. It is constantly affected by winds trying to topple it over or push it in one direction or another so it requires quite the touch to counteract these forces and keep it upright, more so than a plane. If you are going to pilot in fog, you had better be well practiced in it!!! The pilot in this case has been flying for a long time, how much of that time has he spent in 'fog like' conditions? I have no idea, but it's clear to me, in my amatuer opinion, that not being able to see where he was going seemed to put him into unfamiliar and uncomfortable territory. And it distracted him long enough, a few seconds is all it takes, and the craft went into a direction that he did not counter or account for and they flew, unwittingly, right into the hillside. It's easy for us to second guess and play armchair Monday morning quarterback as to what happened, we have the luxury of time to do that. The fact is that this accident was set into motion early in this flight by a series of 'human factors.' The final demise taking only seconds to play out. And if you have only seconds to try and save your life, you're going to need an incredibly ridiculous amount of luck!!! I am just not able to process his forward speed, a reported 185 knots or so, when you have zero visibility. He was truly lost, and so now they all share the same fate...May God watch over them and their loved ones.

    • @jamespatrick3462
      @jamespatrick3462 Před 4 lety +8

      Spatial disorientation. JFK jr and many others have fallen victim. People don't get when visual senses are disabled, the seat of the pants sense of up, down, left and right is disabled as well. The two leading causes of non commercial aviation crashes are CFT (Controlled flight into terrain) and running out of fuel ( usually miscalculated weight or windage which consumes more fuel than estimated)

    • @xela1816
      @xela1816 Před 4 lety +1

      I cant read all that summarizing would be better next time

    • @tima.478
      @tima.478 Před 4 lety +11

      uuummm, it's not required reading...

    • @xela1816
      @xela1816 Před 4 lety

      @@tima.478 get a job man

    • @millieoswin2015
      @millieoswin2015 Před 4 lety

      That’s a damn novel. Seriously way too long. Try and summarize that shit a bit lol

  • @ham5481
    @ham5481 Před 4 lety +61

    Makes sense to me. Better version from what I’ve been seeing lately.

  • @xeena2487
    @xeena2487 Před 2 lety

    This is the video I need😭

  • @varrick1226
    @varrick1226 Před rokem

    This is well done thanks for enlightening me. Those poor victims all of them God rest their souls.

  • @tassodemo2316
    @tassodemo2316 Před 4 lety +32

    It’s so good that we have this much information on what happened. There’s some deaths that go unsolved, so this is good.

    • @khaughy
      @khaughy Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/nku-diMKUpI/video.html rip Kobe :(

  • @Dancingontgesun1942
    @Dancingontgesun1942 Před 4 lety +21

    Thanks to the creator of this video. This is the first re-creation that didnt make me want the creator to die in their sleep.

  • @reaktorleak89
    @reaktorleak89 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for helping us understand this horrific tragedy better. I can’t imagine this is easy.

    • @stevencondas2281
      @stevencondas2281  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the kind words. You may also be interested in my follow-on video with additional ATC audio I obtained from the FAA: czcams.com/video/M_Dpm144KXo/video.html

    • @bobmarley1686
      @bobmarley1686 Před rokem

      Who.Cares.

  • @adidas20zero
    @adidas20zero Před 3 lety +5

    170 mph in fog, that is very strange for the pilot to go that fast in those conditions.

    • @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx
      @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx Před rokem +1

      In a spiral dive the aircraft basically accelerate to freefall, if the pilot is not scanning the six pack and is pulling back on the stick then this feels like level flight inside the aircraft.
      It's insidious, because your senses will trick you very easily.

  • @AR1GAT0
    @AR1GAT0 Před 3 lety +104

    The no visibility thing freaks me out when driving. I can't imagine flying. I think at that point, I accept death is a possibility.

    • @KCM1
      @KCM1 Před 3 lety +5

      Right? That’s terrifying wtf

    • @quickspinner210
      @quickspinner210 Před 3 lety +6

      It's more terrifying on the road because there could be a car ahead, a turn, anything since you couldn't see, and can't stop either due to cars behind you. In the air, at least there's nothing in every direction.

    • @AR1GAT0
      @AR1GAT0 Před 3 lety

      @@quickspinner210 Yes that is very scary too, they are on their own level of scary lol.

    • @jjan2383
      @jjan2383 Před 3 lety +1

      Just keep flying up

    • @farhadnejjad9947
      @farhadnejjad9947 Před 3 lety

      Death should never be a possibility in that situation, the pilot made a huge error and it cost the life of many.

  • @stevienguyen2047
    @stevienguyen2047 Před 4 lety +37

    The saddest thing imo about this was how scary and frightening, and also painful it must’ve been. Imagine being so accustomed to helicopter travel Kobe and his daughter (as well as the other victims) were, then suddenly how their lives flashing before their eyes as your demise is being played out, and how there is nothing you can do as a father to comfort your child. I could still cry if I let myself.

    • @Drew__Films
      @Drew__Films Před rokem +3

      someone said, "When you go into IMC, you can't even feel if you're diving, spinning, etc. You lose all sense of orientation, and thus must focus on your instruments to guide you, as well as NOT FLYING LOW in these conditions"
      Which I hope is true and there was no pain... that's instant death. They just experienced a ko you don't wake up from..smh

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Před rokem +2

      They didn't feel anything. His brain was ejected from his skull on impact.

    • @tpstrat14
      @tpstrat14 Před rokem +1

      there never is anything you can do to truly comfort your child other than to just be there. I'm sure he was there. I'm sure he made her feel safe in the last moments even though they weren't

  • @eldtaylo
    @eldtaylo Před 3 lety +16

    Flying into IMC conditions can really mess up your sense of direction. I flew on helicopters for many years as a flight medic and there were a few times where we flew into IMC conditions and fortunately each time the pilots I was with knew how to get out of it safely.