NTSB: Pilot taking selfies led to US air crash

NTSB: Pilot taking selfies led to US air crash

Pratiksha SharmaUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 04:13 AM IST
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Los Angeles: A pilot who died when he crashed his small aircraft was distracted because he was taking cell phone selfies in the cockpit, likely contributing to the fatal accident, US investigators have said. The 29-year-old and a passenger were killed instantly when his Cessna 150K smashed into a field on May 31 last year.

A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) probe, using GoPro video taken in the cockpit, yesterday indicated that the pilot repeatedly took selfie photos with his phone leading up to the accident. “The evidence is consistent with an aerodynamic stall and subsequent spin into terrain,” said an NTSB report.

“Based on the evidence of cell phone use during low-altitude maneuvering… it is likely that cell phone use during the accident flight distracted the pilot and contributed to the development of spatial disorientation and subsequent loss of control.”

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