$100M
Aviation Accident
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Case Details
A Broward County jury returned a $100 million dollar verdict in favor of a 31-year-old pilot whose plane crashed at North Perry airport on November 10, 2007. The pilot was permanently disabled and needed constant supervision. The pilot claimed the air traffic controller gave him a non-standard landing instruction which caused his plane to stall and crash. The jury found the air traffic controller 68% responsible and the pilot 32% responsible.
Additional Notes
Jury found the air traffic controller 68% responsible and the pilot 32% responsible.