Aviation experts suspect Bryant’s pilot got lost in the fog

STEFANIE DAZIO, DAVID KOENIG and BERNARD CONDON Associated Press CALABASAS (AP) — Coroner's officials worked to recover victims' remains Monday from the hillside outside Los Angeles where a helicopter carrying former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant and eight others crashed in a wreck that aviation experts said may have been caused by the pilot becoming disoriented in the fog. While the cause of the tragedy is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board, some experts raised questions of whether the helicopter should have even been flying. The weather was so foggy that the Los Angeles Police Department and the county sheriff's department had grounded their own choppers. The Sikorsky S-76 went down Sunday morning, killing the retired athlete along with his 13-year-old dau
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