Legends of Chamberlain Heights Predicts The Death Of Kobe Bryant’s By Helicopter Back In 2016. Predictive Programming ? As I posted yest, there was also a twitter user who claimed the same thing in 2012. So is this just a coincidence or is some trying to tell us something?
Now I provide some information I haven’t seen too many people talking about; Who owned his Helicopter before?
Kobe Bryant’s helicopter was previously owned by the State of Illinois
The Sikorsky-76 helicopter that crashed Sunday, killing basketball legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others was previously owned by the State of Illinois, according to online aircraft database Helis.
The helicopter was manufactured in 1991. Records show it was owned by the State of Illinois from 2000 until 2015 when then-Governor Bruce Rauner put the state’s fleet of aircraft up for sale in a cost-saving measure. While it was owned by the state, the luxury helicopter was used for what’s described as “VIP transport” of the governor and others.
When it flew Illinois governors, the helicopter carried the tail number N76ILL. An online database indicates the tail number was changed to N72EX in 2015 when it was purchased by the Island Express Holding Corporation of Van Nuys, California, the holding company of record at the time of the crash. Flight tracking websites show the helicopter received a new look, including the Nike swoosh logo and Kobe Bryant’s signature “sheath” insignia at some point after the 2015 ownership change.
n 2015, then-Gov. Bruce Rauner said the state received $2.5 million for selling 5 aircraft. The state’s online auction page indicates the helicopter sold for $515,000 and includes photos of the interior and exterior at the time. A spokesperson for Illinois’ Central Management Services, the state agency which handled the sale, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
An FAA database indicates the helicopter had a current airworthiness certificate issued in September 2015. Aircraft tracking site FlightRadar24.com shows the chopper’s final flight path.
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