Selfie eyed in deadly US plane crash | Inquirer News

Selfie eyed in deadly US plane crash

/ 08:22 AM February 04, 2015

Selfies Plane Crash

In this Saturday, May 31, 2014file photo provided by the Adams County, Colo., Sheriff’s Department, the wreckage of small plane in scattered in a field near Watkins, Colo. The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, that taking “selfies” was a likely factor in the crash, which killed the pilot and his only passenger when the plane crashed northeast of Denver. AP

DENVER, United States – Federal investigators say selfies were a likely factor in a small plane crash near Denver last year that killed two.

The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that it appears likely the pilot was disoriented and lost control of the airplane. Recordings from a GoPro camera found in the wreckage show the pilot and passenger repeatedly taking photographs of themselves with their cellphones during previous flights that day, although there was no video of the deadly flight.

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The NTSB said evidence of the pilot’s previous cellphone use made it likely he was distracted by such use during his last flight.

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The crash killed 29-year-old pilot Amritpal Singh and his passenger shortly after they took off May 31 from Front Range Airport.

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