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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby Rooki3 » December 29th, 2012, 12:30 am

yh i do

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby jose123 » December 29th, 2012, 8:05 am

Care to share? :)

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby MISHI » December 29th, 2012, 10:51 am

is it not still ongoing?

last I read the report was delayed for some reason or the other and the official release is due early 2013.

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby jose123 » September 19th, 2013, 7:56 pm

Anyone got the final report?

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby hydroep » March 29th, 2018, 11:26 pm

CAL 2011 crash: US judge orders Airline to pay $272,000 in damages to woman
March 29, 2018

A US federal judge has ordered Caribbean Airlines (CAL) to pay about US$272,000 in damages to a Connecticut woman injured in a plane crash in Guyana in 2011. The plane crashed just after midnight on July 30 2011, splitting into two. There were no deaths, however several passengers sustained injuries and had taken legal action.

According to an article from the Associated Press (AP) Judge Michael Shea in Hartford ruled Tuesday that Caribbean Airlines was responsible for the injuries of Waterbury resident Indrawatie Shiwbodh.

The decision came in Shiwbodh’s lawsuit against the airline and after a non-jury trial before Shea. Lawsuits by other passengers were settled, and Shiwbodh’s case was the only to go to trial.

Shiwbodh, 47, was among 157 passengers and six crew members on a Boeing 737-800 that overshot the runway and broke in half at Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) in Guyana.

No one died, but several persons were injured. The flight originated from Kennedy Airport in New York.

The final report of investigations into the accident had found that human error was largely responsible for the incident that caused irreparable damage to the aircraft and injured several passengers.

It was highlighted that coordination between the captain and co-pilot broke down as the plane landed and that the pilots failed to reduce excess power during landing and did not use the plane’s full deceleration capabilities.

According to the AP, documents in Shiwbodh’s court case say her head struck the seat in front of her, causing a laceration to her forehead that required several stitches. While getting out of the wreck, she had to jump off a wing about 12 feet above the ground, aggravating a lower back injury and injuring her right knee and right ankle, the documents say.

Moreover, the article outlined further that Shiwbodh had sought nearly $2 million for medical bills, past and future lost wages and pain and suffering. Her lawyer, Steven Jacobs, said Wednesday that he and Shiwbodh are disappointed with the award amount and are considering an appeal.

The airline settled all other claims in lawsuits filed in connection with the crash by more than 150 other passengers, including Shiwbodh’s husband and adult daughter, according to lawyers for Caribbean Airlines.

Terms of the settlements are confidential, and the airline has not admitted to any wrongdoing in any of the cases, the attorneys said.

The airline’s lawyers — John Maggio, Zachary Groendyk and Vincent Marino — said the airline conceded it was liable to pay damages, but disputed the extent of the injuries claimed by Shiwbodh.


http://www.inewsguyana.com/caribbean-airlines-2011-crash-us-judge-orders-airline-to-pay-272000-in-damages-to-woman/

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby The_Honourable » March 30th, 2018, 12:32 am

Some more debt for CAL... US too...

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby Zetski » March 30th, 2018, 2:23 am

CAL only have 12 B737 and 2 B767 in their fleet.. where them getting that money..

Let the pilots pay for that.. because the aircraft was fully functional... Not the airline fault they did not complete the checklist.

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby rspann » March 30th, 2018, 4:52 am

You feel CAL pilots function like Delta pilots? I have a friend who was a Delta engineer his whole life. It's a different level of professionalism .

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby pugboy » March 30th, 2018, 6:14 am

something not right

if everybody had to jump 12ft I am sure many more would have been injured
the slides werent working ?
didnt they have plenty time for the ground staff to reach and direct them etc ?

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby pj15 » March 30th, 2018, 6:56 am

Zetski wrote:CAL only have 12 B737 and 2 B767 in their fleet.. where them getting that money..

Let the pilots pay for that.. because the aircraft was fully functional... Not the airline fault they did not complete the checklist.


The 767's are no longer part of the fleet; they're now flying under the Air Canada Rouge livery I believe.

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Re: Caribbean Airline aircraft crashes in Guyana!

Postby Zetski » March 30th, 2018, 7:08 am

Well I thought CAL would have professionalism on world standards cuz it's a regional airline.

No B767s.. hmm they gonna end up like bwia.

B737-8 is a small aircraft.. when flaps are fully retracted like it should be it would be about 3-4 ft for them to jump to the ground. Now that you mention it I remembered this lol.. something is clearly wrong with that story... They really should not have to jump from so high.

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