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Wankel7

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070827...1&printer=1;_ylt=Am0x.9wsBs6iUXk_VxubAttH2ocA

By JEFFREY McMURRAY, Associated Press Writer

The sole survivor from the airliner that crashed after taking off from the wrong runway at Blue Grass Airport, killing 49 people, is suing the company that designed the runway and taxiway lights.
James Polehinke, the co-pilot of Comair Flight 5191, filed suit against AVCON Inc. on Friday, three days before Monday's first anniversary of the crash.
The Comair jet crashed in the pre-dawn darkness on Aug. 27, 2006, shortly after taking off from wrong runway at Blue Grass, an unlit general aviation strip that was too short for larger commercial aircraft.
The National Transportation Safety Board determined last month that the pilots' failure to notice clues that they were turning onto the wrong runway was the primary cause of the crash.
The lawsuit says AVCON Inc., of Orlando, Fla., was responsible for runway lighting at the airport that was "so erratic, haphazard and/or improper that many commercial pilots, including the pilots of Flight 5191, could not rely on or expect the lighting for the runways and taxiways to comply with applicable laws, rules, regulations procedures and orders."
Airport officials and federal investigators have said that the main runway's edge lights were working on the morning of the crash, although lights in the center of that runway were out. Other aircraft took off safely that morning before the Comair plane.
The lawsuit says Polehinke suffered a "traumatic brain injury," neurological injuries, broken bones, "scars and disfigurement, loss of use of parts of his body and an activation or aggravation of a pre-existing disease or physical condition."
Calls Monday to AVCON and Polehinke's lawyer, Bruce Brandon, were not immediately returned.

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Interesting.
 
In related news, Michael Vick is suing the guy who invented dogs.......
 
You know I can't even picture what is going behind the scenes here.

Maybe he has a mountain of medical bills that his insurance company has probably already paid the max on.

Who knows...really sad.
 
Next hes going to get smashed wrap his car around a tree and sue budwiser. What an A-hole!
 
You know I can't even picture what is going behind the scenes here.

Maybe he has a mountain of medical bills that his insurance company has probably already paid the max on.

Who knows...really sad.

I would imagine that work comp would be paying the bills, not his personal insurance.
 
He has to sue them as he is listed in many lawsuits himself. This is a diversion tactic lawyers use alot. It is a horrable situation all together. He really has no choice other than to try and spread blame to reduce his own liability. I pray for everyone involved.
 

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