Family sueing Air Saguenay
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Re: Family sueing Air Saguenay
"We expect to prove the most likely inference based on the circumstances is pilot error," said lawyer Jamie MacGillivray in a press release.
When pressed for what evidence he had to support those inferences, MacGillivray said, "the weather wasn't bad and the plane crashed."
Pretty obvious to me..
NOT!
Gormless...
When pressed for what evidence he had to support those inferences, MacGillivray said, "the weather wasn't bad and the plane crashed."
Pretty obvious to me..
NOT!
Gormless...
Re: Family sueing Air Saguenay
Wow, this guy has absolutely no evidence of pilot error. Good luck with that lawsuit holding up in court
Nothing to see here, carry on.
Nothing to see here, carry on.
Re: Family sueing Air Saguenay
In a civil suit, the standard the plaintiff has to reach is very low: only “more likely than not”. What alternatives are more likely than pilot error?
The parties will settle out of court for quite a lot of money and no admission of liability, at the direction of the insurers.
The parties will settle out of court for quite a lot of money and no admission of liability, at the direction of the insurers.
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
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Re: Family sueing Air Saguenay
Must be the bloodsucking lawyers fault. Oh, wait....
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Re: Family sueing Air Saguenay
Good evening Rookie,
Did you read the article that 200hr Wonder posted above your last quoted post?
Air Saguenay’s bread and butter is made during the Caribou hunting season. The province ended that with a moratorium on Caribou hunting. (Remember Brian Tobin and the Turbot war fiasco?)
Have to admit, how often does an AE admit to “we don’t have a good accident history in the last ten years” let alone with pending litigation?
Fly safe,
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Re: Family sueing Air Saguenay
I noted that. It was a bit of sarcasm which is certainly not unheard of here.TeePeeCreeper wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 5:29 pmGood evening Rookie,
Did you read the article that 200hr Wonder posted above your last quoted post?
Air Saguenay’s bread and butter is made during the Caribou hunting season. The province ended that with a moratorium on Caribou hunting. (Remember Brian Tobin and the Turbot war fiasco?)
Have to admit, how often does an AE admit to “we don’t have a good accident history in the last ten years” let alone with pending litigation?
Fly safe,
TPC
Next everyone will blame the greedy insurance companies for not insuring an operation with a poor safety record.
I happen to cynically think the posted reason from the link is a touch questionable. Shut down after a fatal accident, nothing to sue I guess. Seems convenient.
I've also noted on this forum a blanket and irrational distaste for lawyers and lawsuits -- when it's a Canadian operation. With Boeing it seems to be a different story.
My distaste hits a high when the families suing the Canadian flight school for the death of their 2 teenage children are referred to as selfish bloodsuckers. Perhaps they would like instead, to send their children up instead with an unqualified instructor on an illegal flight.
The Justice system is a essential part of accountability, and should be respected as such.