Air lawyer predicts families The air collision The victims will file lawsuits against both the United States government and American airlines in the coming days.
No survivors expect that a Black Hawk helicopter collided with the army on a training mission with an American plane of regional aircraft carrying 64 people while the plane was preparing to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening. He was three soldiers on board Black Hook.
“Usually, immediately after that – it is clear that families deal with a lot of shock and sadness at the present time – often it is difficult for people to surround their minds about aircraft accidents because they are not supposed to happen,” James only. ” Digital on Thursday, adding that air travel is “very safe”.
“We have not learned a commercial incident in the United States has been participating in an American airline since 2009.”
Capital plane crash line: The air collision includes 67 passengers, crew members and soldiers
Boufalo Colgan Air Flight 3407 All 49 people were killed on February 12, 2009, after the plane stopped and crashed into a house, killing a person inside.
“Why did this happen? How did this happen? How could it happen? They are really looking for answers.”
He added that as soon as they overcome “their primary shock, this next step usually seeks to obtain answers and the desire to know the reason for this.”
Broshly said he did not think that there was a commercial plane in the United States that did not lead to litigation.
“Therefore, I will assume this will happen,” said Baraoshi. “Usually, this is done by filing a lawsuit.”
Based on his professional experience, the airline and the government are likely to be prosecuted.
Prockel said that the government's accountability may be two parts.
“One of them is to operate the helicopter clearly, because it was transferred by the army, but also monitoring the air traffic and monitoring that the airspace is FAA, a government agency again,” he said.
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Brosley warned he Early in the investigation.