... but the decision is overturned on appeal and then that decision upheld by the MN Supreme Court.
Article at Manufacturing.net
In short, a man who had been a licensed pilot for 2 years bought a new plane, then crashed a month later, killing both him and his passenger. The families sued the plane manufacturer and the jury awarded for the plaintiffs. The decision was then overturned on appeal and that overturn was upheld at the state SC level.
It seems to me that if you plan to operate a device upon which your life will depend, it would be in your own best interests to pursue your own training and not blindly trust that there will be nothing sufficiently different that might endanger you and anyone else you happen to take with you. I am in complete agreement with the current decision.
The manufacturer of the plane made all of the relevant information available to the pilot and even included 2-days of training time as part of the purchase, although it's not stated whether the pilot made use of that time or not. At that point, it should be up the consumer to ensure his own safety; we don't need every manufacturer to have to worry that some idiot is going to do something stupid and bankrupt them.
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Article at Manufacturing.net
In short, a man who had been a licensed pilot for 2 years bought a new plane, then crashed a month later, killing both him and his passenger. The families sued the plane manufacturer and the jury awarded for the plaintiffs. The decision was then overturned on appeal and that overturn was upheld at the state SC level.
It seems to me that if you plan to operate a device upon which your life will depend, it would be in your own best interests to pursue your own training and not blindly trust that there will be nothing sufficiently different that might endanger you and anyone else you happen to take with you. I am in complete agreement with the current decision.
The manufacturer of the plane made all of the relevant information available to the pilot and even included 2-days of training time as part of the purchase, although it's not stated whether the pilot made use of that time or not. At that point, it should be up the consumer to ensure his own safety; we don't need every manufacturer to have to worry that some idiot is going to do something stupid and bankrupt them.
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