The National Transportation Safety Board is moving closer to releasing preliminary findings in the Jan. 26 helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others.
In the 11 days since the Calabasas crash, some details have been revealed. But many questions remain unanswered.
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Now reports are coming out about the company behind the helicopter.
As recently as 2017, Kurt Deetz, a pilot and former safety manager at Island Express, resigned from his safety responsibilities, he said, over “differences of opinion” about how the company’s safety management system should be run.
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