the bitch paid for an airplane ride...
http://www.chron.com/business/article/Passenger-sues-over-turbulent-flight-2212915.php
A passenger is suing Continental Airlines and three other carriers over mental trauma she said she experienced during a turbulent flight.
Lubbock resident Colleen O'Neal flew from College Station to Houston on Oct. 29, 2009, when tornados and thunderstorms were reported in the region, she alleges in the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Harris County district court.
The plane took off and soon hit turbulence. The normally short flight took more than two hours, and the suit alleges the plane "fell repeatedly, and felt as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky."
O'Neal believed she was going to die and has experienced post-traumatic stress disorder and fears flying, she alleges.
A Texas Department of Public Safety employee, she had hoped to work for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in a job that would require air travel. She alleges that because she no longer travels by air, she has lost out on economic benefits.
O'Neal purchased the ticket from Continental. She is also suing United Airlines, which merged with Continental last year. Colgan Air, owned by Pinnacle Airlines, operated the aircraft. She is suing all four for physical and mental anguish, medical bills and the cost of the lawsuit.
Continental and Pinnacle officials said they had not seen the lawsuit and could not comment.
jenalia.moreno@chron.com
OK so back in 2001 I "hoped" to work for United. So can I sue Al Qaeda because I'm not a 757 CA now?
http://www.chron.com/business/article/Passenger-sues-over-turbulent-flight-2212915.php
A passenger is suing Continental Airlines and three other carriers over mental trauma she said she experienced during a turbulent flight.
Lubbock resident Colleen O'Neal flew from College Station to Houston on Oct. 29, 2009, when tornados and thunderstorms were reported in the region, she alleges in the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Harris County district court.
The plane took off and soon hit turbulence. The normally short flight took more than two hours, and the suit alleges the plane "fell repeatedly, and felt as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky."
O'Neal believed she was going to die and has experienced post-traumatic stress disorder and fears flying, she alleges.
A Texas Department of Public Safety employee, she had hoped to work for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in a job that would require air travel. She alleges that because she no longer travels by air, she has lost out on economic benefits.
O'Neal purchased the ticket from Continental. She is also suing United Airlines, which merged with Continental last year. Colgan Air, owned by Pinnacle Airlines, operated the aircraft. She is suing all four for physical and mental anguish, medical bills and the cost of the lawsuit.
Continental and Pinnacle officials said they had not seen the lawsuit and could not comment.
jenalia.moreno@chron.com
OK so back in 2001 I "hoped" to work for United. So can I sue Al Qaeda because I'm not a 757 CA now?
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