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Old August 30th 07, 03:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jonathan Goodish
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Default Comair Accident pilot sues...

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Jim Stewart wrote:
This brings up an interesting question. Do
airlines generally cover personal claims against
their employees? I would think that unless a
crime was committed, they would.


Either way, it doesn't matter--you still pay for it.

I would agree that where there's negligence (as it appears there was in
this case), individuals and companies should be held accountable. But
who is really going to win in these lawsuits? Most likely, the lawyers
win and you (a completely uninvolved individual) pay for it.



JKG
 




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