Failure of pilots from aviation disaster to Portugal, the Dutch State is partially responsible

The Dutch State is partially responsible for the aviation disaster to", which in 1992 took place in the Portuguese village of Faro, as did the court in the Hag

Failure of pilots from aviation disaster to  Portugal, the Dutch State is partially responsible

The Dutch State is partially responsible for the aviation disaster to", which in 1992 took place in the Portuguese village of Faro, as did the court in the Hague on Wednesday ruled. The survivors and next of kin, had brought an action, as it is the cause of the disaster and challenge.

Not only are the weather conditions, but also the mistakes of the pilots, according to the court, that led to the crash.

the Experts were selected in order to clarify the circumstances of the accident. Luchtvaartdeskundigen mentioned earlier, bad weather as the cause, while other experts are correct to say that the drivers have serious mistakes have been made. The former Executive for the airline industry, which is part of the State, it was concluded that the conditions to the accident of the economy.

This was the next of kin and the victims, and the risk taken in order to negotiate for their compensation as judges of the district court. The State is still responsible for about 20 per cent of that part of it will not be reimbursed for damage.

The amount of the payments is not a well-known, that a plaintiff in a civil case has to be determined.

the 1975-built McDonnell Douglas DC-10, Martinair (later acquired by air france and KLM) were, at the time of 327 passengers and 13 crew members, all of whom have the majority of people in the netherlands. In the crash have been 56 deaths, while more than 100 passengers were injured.

Date Of Update: 08 January 2020, 13:00
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