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It was the pilot's duty to ensure that she got off the plane safely.
She did get off the plane safely.
Then she walked into a propeller.
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It was the pilot's duty to ensure that she got off the plane safely.
I agree, however, just because she got out of the plane on the runway/tarmac whatever does not mean that the pilot's duties stop there.
Don't get me wrong, I cannot understand how one can walk into a propeller, just from the case law that I've been reading the courts place the highest level of car on carriers even when it seems like someone does something really dumb
So if someone gets off a bus and walks in front of moving traffic, is the bus driver responsible?
I'm also not familiar enough to know if it's standard procedure to be turning the propellers off before letting your passengers exit, but absent the propeller sucking her in (which it doesn't sound like she did) it's the equivalent of me jumping in front of a bus and blaming the bus driver. I'm sure it's not as black and white in court, but I think a jury's BS meter would be off the charts on something like this.
So if someone gets off a bus and walks in front of moving traffic, is the bus driver responsible?
I'm also not familiar enough to know if it's standard procedure to be turning the propellers off before letting your passengers exit, but absent the propeller sucking her in (which it doesn't sound like she did) it's the equivalent of me jumping in front of a bus and blaming the bus driver. I'm sure it's not as black and white in court, but I think a jury's BS meter would be off the charts on something like this.
So if someone gets off a bus and walks in front of moving traffic, is the bus driver responsible?
So if someone gets off a bus and walks in front of moving traffic, is the bus driver responsible?
I'm also not familiar enough to know if it's standard procedure to be turning the propellers off before letting your passengers exit, but absent the propeller sucking her in (which it doesn't sound like she did) it's the equivalent of me jumping in front of a bus and blaming the bus driver. I'm sure it's not as black and white in court, but I think a jury's BS meter would be off the charts on something like this.