https://www.latimes.com/california/s...icopter-safety
Likely. Bad judgment. Guys always say, “ He was a good pilot, right up until....’
Debris field and impact scar point to flying into the earth in controlled flight. Possible mechanical in flight. But probably not transmission, tail rotor or main rotor drive train based on impact/debris. If so ,little time to cut power/ reduce torque off the tail rotor- the cause of violent spinning from that earlier helo crash video.
If loss of power but drive train is functioning. Here’s where the “good pilot stuff” comes in. Again the impact scar doesn’t point to that.
“ Loss of situational awareness led to ground impact resulting in occupiable living space being reduced”