TimRobbins wrote:MagicBagley18 wrote:The decisions the pilot had to make happened quickly. They are split second or decisions that need to be made very much in the fly. I’m not gonna get to much into the back and forth but it’s very easy to villainy the pilot now but in real time those real life decisions when they impact people’s lives are much harder and have to be much quicker than what an eye witness account lays out.
I don't think anybody believes the pilot is a "villain". I'm pretty sure he didn't fly into a mountain by purpose, but I'm also sure he made several errors which caused this terrible tragedy. This one is on the pilot. The pilot made the call to fly despite the whether conditions and the pilot made the mistakes which led him to crash against a mountain.
you and I have no idea what happened or who made the call so I won’t get into a back and forth. None of us know. You don’t know if he said the conditions are bad and Kobe said let’s give it a go anyways. You have absolutely no idea and unfortunately none of Us will ever know.
The pilot obviously made some mistakes and the word is “vilify” has nothing to do with being a villain but means to speak disparagingly about someone. Now with new information given that Kobe and the pilot may have been close It’s probably more than likely that they both had discussions about whether to fly that day or not. I also don’t think Kobe would allow a pilot he didn’t have great confidence in to fly his children and family in.