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Saturday, June 26, 2021

Travis Barker Says He "Might Fly Again" 12 Years After Deadly Plane Crash

Travis Barker Says He "Might Fly Again" 12 Years After Deadly Plane Crash

  • Travis Barker has signaled he is ready to get back on a plane after surviving a deadly 2008 crash that killed four people and injured his friend, DJ AM.
  • Watch: Kourtney Kardashian Bonds With Travis Barker’s Kids During Beach Trip

    Travis Barker is considering air travel again, more than 12 years after surviving a deadly plane crash.

    In September 2008, the now-45-year-old Blink-182 drummer, who already had a fear of flying, boarded a private plane in South Carolina to head to the Los Angeles area. The small jet overran the runway and hit an embankment, bursting into flames. Travis and friend Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein escaped through an emergency exit. They were the only ones to survive the crash and suffered severe burns. The remaining four people, including two more of the drummer’s friends, died. 

    On Friday, June 25, Travis tweeted, randomly, “I might fly again,” adding a plane emoji.

    The rocker has not flown since the crash. He takes buses to get to concerts in North America and has since the accident traveled on cruise ships a few times to join Blink-182 on tour in Europe.

    Travis was hospitalized for three months following the crash and treated for third-degree burns on 65 percent of his body. With his body engulfed in flames from burning jet fuel, Travis sprinted across a highway on fire. DJ AM helped put out the flames with the shirt off his own back, Men’s Health reported.

    Travis Barker, Kourtney Kardashian
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    Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker: Romance Rewind

    “The plane’s on fire and my hands are on fire so I unbuckle my seat belt and I jump right into the jet, which holds all the fuel. I basically ignite my whole body in fire. I’m so soaked in jet fuel, there’s nothing I can do to put the fire out,” Travis told Good Morning America in 2015. “I’m completely nude at this point…I’m running, grabbing my testicles, my genitals, because, I don’t know why, and then we realize, you know, we’re out of the plane and…the plane explodes.”

    Barker underwent 26 surgeries and multiple skin grafts to treat his burns. He remains the sole survivor of the crash. Less than a year later, DJ AM, who also suffered severe burns in the accident, died from a drug overdose at age 36.

    Travis BarkerEmma McIntyre /AMA2020/Getty Images for dcp

    Travis also developed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after the plane crash, and underwent therapy. In May, the drummer debuted new tattoos that read “Survivor’s” and “Guilt.” That is also the name of a mixtape Wisconsin-based artist KennyHoopla recently released that features Travis.

    Also in May, Men’s Health published an interview with Travis, in which he spoke about his lasting trauma, saying that if he “saw a plane [in the sky],” he “was determined it was going to crash.” In his interview, Travis also expressed hope of flying again.

    “I have to,” he said. “I want to make the choice to try and overcome it.”

    Travis, father to son Landon, 17, and Alabama, 15, and who also helped raise stepdaughter Atiana De La Hoya, 22, also told the magazine, “If I do it, and the angels above help me in my travels and keep me safe, I would like to come back and [tell my children], ‘Hey, I just flew here, and then I flew home. And everything was fine.’ I have to tell them, because I almost left them.”

    The rocker added, “That’s a perfect day.”

    Wednesday, June 23, 2021

    Vanessa Bryant Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash

    Vanessa Bryant Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash

  • Vanessa Bryant and her children have settled a lawsuit against the helicopter operator of the flight that killed Kobe Bryant in 2020. Successors of six of the other victims also agreed on the terms.
  • Kobe Bryant‘s family is closing one chapter in the aftermath of his fatal crash, by reaching a settlement agreement with the helicopter company that operated his flight.

    His widow, Vanessa Bryant, and families of other victims agreed on a confidential settlement on Tuesday, June 22, according to the court notice obtained by E! News. 

    “Plaintiffs and Defendants jointly report that they have agreed to settle their claims,” reads the notice. “The material terms of the settlement and releases are known to the settling parties and include that the terms of the settlement are confidential.” 

    They are finalizing the settlement documents and will request that the California judge approve the agreement.

    Defendants Island Express Helicopters and Island Express Holding Corp, along with the successor of pilot Ara Zobayan, all agreed to settle. 

    Last year, Vanessa sued them for the wrongful death of her husband Kobe, 41, and daughter Gianna, 13, after they were killed in a January 2020 helicopter crash in Calabasas, Calif., along with seven other people. Her surviving children Natalia, 18, Bianka, 4, and Capri, 2, were also plaintiffs in the lawsuit. 

    Kobe Bryant, Vanessa Bryant, Gianna Maria Onore Bryant, Natalia Diamante Bryant, Bianka Bella Bryant
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    Kobe Bryant: Life in Photos

    In addition to Kobe, Gianna and Ara, the helicopter accident killed passengers Christina MauserAlyssa, John and Keri Altobelli; and Payton and Sarah Chester.

    Successors John James AltobelliAlexis AltobelliChristopher Chester, Matthew Mauser and multiple minors were also listed as plaintiffs and agreed to the settlement arrangement, the terms of which were not disclosed. 

    Vanessa Bryant, Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant, Natalia Bryant, Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports AwardsAlberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

    Vanessa’s lawsuit accused the pilot of failing to properly monitor and assess the weather prior to takeoff, as well as failing to abort the flight when he knew of the cloudy conditions, among other allegations. At the time, she asked for unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. 

    When the suit was filed, a spokesperson for Island Express Helicopters told E! News in a statement, “This was a tragic accident. We will have no comment on the pending litigation.” 

    E! News has reached out to Island Express helicopters and Vanessa’s rep for comment on the settlement.

    Vanessa separately sued the L.A. County Sheriff and his department, including four L.A. County sheriff’s deputies that she accused of leaking photos of the crash site. In March 2021, she revealed their identities as Joey Cruz, Rafael Mejia, Michael Russell and Raul Versales. (E! News reached out to the individuals at the time, but didn’t hear back.)

    That lawsuit alleges, “No fewer than eight sheriff’s deputies at the crash site, pulled out their personal cell phones and snapped photos of the dead children, parents and coaches. The deputies took these photos for their own personal gratification.”

    The LASD released a statement last September about the legal proceedings, saying, “Shortly following this tragic crash, Sheriff Villanueva sponsored legislation which now makes it a crime for public safety personnel to take or share non-official pictures of this nature.” It went on, “As a result of the swift actions we took under extraordinary circumstances, no pictures made it into the public arena. We continue to offer our heartfelt sympathies for the victims and their families.”

    Just two days ago, Vanessa marked the second Father’s Day gone without the basketball champion. 

    “To the best girl dad. Happy Father’s Day, Papi,” his wife of nearly 20 years wrote on Instagram. “We love you forever and always, always and forever. Love you always, Nani, Gigi, B.B, Koko and VB.”