Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Family Files Lawsuit Over Crash of Continental Flight 3407

Another in a list of lawsuits was filed arising out of the crash of Continental Flight 3407. Flight 3407 went down on February 12 killing 50 people and landing on a house. Federal investigators have found that ice buildup on the wings is responsible for the plane going down.

The lawsuit claims that the airline, among others, was negligent by not installing a “low-airspeed alert system.” The system is supposed to warn pilots when the plain is flying too slow.

The lawsuit alleges that had such a system been in place the crash would not have occurred. Specifically, the suit claims that the lack of a low airspeed alert system, was just on in a long line of a “serious failures.”

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