Disputed
Info Allowed in 2009 Airliner Crash Suits
(AP)
- Lawyers for families suing over the deadly 2009 crash of a plane into a house
near Buffalo have won access to an internal safety report that the flight's
operators had fought to keep private.
They
can also interview a retired Federal Aviation Administration inspector who,
before the crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407, was critical of Colgan
Air Inc., the now-defunct regional carrier that operated the Newark,
N.J.-to-Buffalo flight for Continental Airlines.
A
federal judge issued the decisions last week in advance of a March 2014 trial in
the case of wrongful death claims filed by passengers' families against
Continental, Colgan, its parent, Pinnacle Airlines Corp. and the plane's maker,
Bombardier Inc.
Colgan
and Pinnacle had argued against both disclosures.
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