Aircraft maker, trainer ordered to pay $16.4M after fatal crash
Published: June 8, 2009
Tags: aircraft, product liability
A jury in Grand Rapids, Minn., has ordered aircraft maker Cirrus Design Corp. of Duluth and a flight training subcontractor to pay $16.4 million in damages in connection with a 2003 Minnesota plane crash that killed two Grand Rapids men. Click here for the full article from The Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune.
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