Air Canada sued for $20M over jet plunge
Toronto law firm files suit on behalf of passengers on 2011 Toronto-Zurich
flight
A class action suit against Air Canada was filed in a Toronto court Monday. Some passengers are unhappy that a plunge by their plane was blamed on turbulence rather than pilot fatigue.
Air Canada class action statement of claim
A Toronto law firm has filed a $20-million class action lawsuit against Air Canada on behalf of the 95 passengers who suffered injuries after the plane they were on took a sudden plunge.
A class action suit against Air Canada was filed in a Toronto court Monday. Some passengers are unhappy that a plunge by their plane was blamed on turbulence rather than pilot fatigue.
Air Canada class action statement of claim
A Toronto law firm has filed a $20-million class action lawsuit against Air Canada on behalf of the 95 passengers who suffered injuries after the plane they were on took a sudden plunge.
Air Canada originally told passengers that the plunge, on Flight AC878
between Toronto and Zurich in January 2011, was caused by unexpected
turbulence.
But the Transportation Safety Board of Canada issued a report in April saying the terrifying episode happened when a co-pilot woke up and was confused enough to think the plane was about to collide with a U.S. military aircraft.
But the Transportation Safety Board of Canada issued a report in April saying the terrifying episode happened when a co-pilot woke up and was confused enough to think the plane was about to collide with a U.S. military aircraft.
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