Air Canada sued for $20 million after groggy pilot sends jet plunging

Leader-Post Monday 7th May, 2012

TORONTO - Passengers who went through a terrifying ordeal when a groggy co-pilot on a transatlantic flight mistakenly sent a plane plunging toward the ocean launched a class-action suit against Air Canada on Monday.The statement of claim obtained by The Canadian Press shows the passengers are looking for $20 million in general and punitive damages.At the heart of the punitive damages claim is what the suit alleges was a coverup by Air Canada, whi...


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