Verdict of the Week: Pltfs' decedent caused plane crash, not hired pilot: defenseApril 12, 2010 Verdict Search California Verdict Case Court Judge Date Plaintiff Attorney(s) Defense Attorney(s) Facts & Allegations In March 2006, plaintiffs' decedent Rick Voorhis, 53, perished in a plane crash in the Banning Pass between Los Angeles and Palm Springs that also killed a Cessna Aircraft Company pilot. The Cessna pilot was a regional sales manager who brought the turbine-powered, single-engine utility airplane to the West Coast for demonstration to a series of customers. Voorhis was in the left seat and the sales manager was in the right seat. Voorhis was an outside sales representative specializing in that type of airplane. Voorhis's widow and son sued Cessna, Thermal Self Serve Inc., Signature Flight Support Corporation, Million Air Interlink Inc., Million Air La Quinta, the County of Riverside, Deanna Webb and La Quinta FBO Two LLC. (Thermal Self Serve, Signature Flight, Million Air, Riverside County, Webb and La Quinta FBO were let ouf of the case prior to trial. The case went to trial against Cessna.) The plaintiffs alleged piloting negligence and strict products liability on the design of the aircraft, but they dropped all the claims except for piloting negligence. Plaintiffs' counsel argued that the Cessna pilot was completely responsible for the flight's failure because he filed the flight plan. The lawyers also argued that an inability to handle icing conditions caused the plane to stall, spin and plummet to the ground. Cessna argued that there was no ice accumulation. The lawyers contended that Voorhis was controlling the plane and overreacted to danger warnings of approaching rising terrain from an onboard system and from air traffic controllers. Voorhis became overcome by panic, they claimed, rolled the aircraft over, became disoriented in the weather conditions and flew into the ground. Injuries/Damages death; loss of society Result Demand Offer Insurers Trial Details Plaintiff Expert(s) Defense Expert(s) Post-Trial Editor's Note For More Information, Contact:
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