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No, I am saying AA is responsible for the injuries of the passengers that were injured.
It would be the same thing if it were a no fault accident where one of the passengers was injured in a taxi cab. The liability is greater because they were paying for safe delivery to their destination.
I don't see how AA can be responsible for an act of nature. That's not only silly it's ludicrous. The pilot did EVERYTHING right.
Had he... tried to land at a runway, and failed due to pilot error... he's at fault.
Crap like this makes me believe it's time to over throw the whole damned system.
From a general feeling standpoint, I believe that the airline should pay for any medical fees for physical injuries on top of the $5,000. I think the potential for emotional damage should not be held over the airlines head, as it was a freak accident that the people survived only because of the airlines employee's talent and skill.
See us American's is so smart:mrgreen:
Didn't you hear Canadian Geese took over NORAD about six mnths ago with Middlground as their leader.
I think it's more than enough, and if I were one of the passengers, I'd give at least 80% to the pilot as a small Thank You. The 20% I'd keep would be to cover the damaged luggage.US Airways passengers get $5,000 each; is it enough? - USATODAY.com
I think that anyone that was on that flight, crying 5k ain't enough for them... should be forced to say... watch unedited video of a few airliner crashes. Ya know the ones that have the bodies all burnt, shreaded and bloodied.
And then slapped, repeatedly with a fish. A dead smelly fish.
I'm not so sure it was Kanuckistani Geese. Though these look like Hongcouver Taxi drivers...I think those sneaky Canadians trained those geese for that mission. But we'll have NORAD keep an eye out from now on.
I'm not so sure it was Kanuckistani Geese. Though these look like Hongcouver Taxi drivers...
US Airways passengers get $5,000 each; is it enough? - USATODAY.com
I think that anyone that was on that flight, crying 5k ain't enough for them... should be forced to say... watch unedited video of a few airliner crashes. Ya know the ones that have the bodies all burnt, shreaded and bloodied.
And then slapped, repeatedly with a fish. A dead smelly fish.
More than enough to cover the ticket, and lost luggage.
5000 wouldn't even cover the cost of the suits I take with me on vacation.
5000 wouldn't even cover the cost of the suits I take with me on vacation.
Do you insure your luggage?
If I use a specific credit card to book the trip, my luggage and trip are automatically insured.
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