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EU Court Rules Unexpected Co-Pilot Death Not a Valid Reason for Airlines to Avoid Compensation
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — In a recent ruling by the European Union's top court, airlines cannot be exempted from compensating delayed passengers even if the delay is caused by the unexpected death of a co-pilot just before a scheduled flight. (www.airlinerwatch.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Talk about "Act of God" occurrence. How can an airline be held accountable for that? I guess they know the Covid vaccine has had negative cardiac effects and expect the airlines to keep an unvaxxed pilot handy just in case. I know, I know. I'm not an antivaxxer. This just seems ridiculous.
I keep getting stuck on "unexpected", are there expected copilot deaths?
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This is FLIGHTAWARE, not COVID AWARE. All COVID related posts and replies should be REMOVED. There are literally HUNDREDS,if not thousands of COVID related sites where those ppl can POST.
There has been scientific studies showing direct correlation to Covid Vaccines and heart attacks. This article is about a pilot having a heart attack causing a fine for a flight delay. That very much makes this an issue. I have read about at least three pilots having heart attacks in flight within the last year. That was unheard of in past years. The FAA even changed their rules for pilots with heart conditions. That makes the reality of increased heart attacks a fair subject in these comments.
"Scientific studies showing direct correlation to Covid Vaccines and heart attacks"? I doubt it my friend. "Three pilots having heart attacks in flight within the last year?" I doubt that too. (More ignorance and prevarication powered by right-wing memes.)
It is about the COVID vax; that is causing pilot illness and death and subsequent delays and cancellations.