The NTSB said on Tuesday that it had verified that the helicopter that crashed, killing nine people including NBA superstar Kobe Bryant and his daughter, did not have a terrain awareness warning system, before criticizing the Federal Aviation Administration for not implementing at least two recommendations they made in the past, including ensuring certain “turbine-powered rotorcraft” be equipped with this warning system.
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