“”It changed my whole world,”” said
Thomas had worked for
The lawsuit, which seeks no specific damages, was filed in U.S. District Court in
Thomas said she was flying to
Shortly after takeoff, warning lights indicated power problems with several in-flight systems, according to the lawsuit.
The flight crew referred to the Quick Reference Handbook and followed the recommended procedure, switching four of the plane’s main electrical power buses to battery power, according to the lawsuit. The handbook said the battery would provide power to the airplane for 30 minutes, although the power from the engines kept the battery operating longer.
Eventually, the lights in the airplane went off, the public address system did not work and the phone to the cockpit was out of order. Flight attendants had to pass notes under the cockpit door to communicate with the flight crew, according to the suit.
FAA transcripts reveal the pilots told flight attendants they had a problem and were still working to solve it, but it was “”weirding us out, we need a beer,”” according to the lawsuit.
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“”Passengers called loved ones on their cell phones to tell them goodbye and that they loved them,”” Brodkowitz said in a news release. “”The turbulent flight became even more so. Passengers prayed loudly, cried and braced for landing.””
Thomas was sitting in an exit row and when the jet skidded off the runway, blowing out seven of its eight tires, she didn’t know whether she should engage the emergency exit.
There were no injuries among the airplane’s 190 passengers, and Brodkowitz doesn’t believe any other lawsuits have been filed over the incident. She said she hopes to speak to many of the passengers as part of her lawsuit.
“”The reason we filed this lawsuit is it was completely preventable and resulted in injury to
She said the jet should have returned to
Thomas, through tears, said she missed her uncle’s funeral because she couldn’t fly to
“”There was a primary lack of systems knowledge,”” she said, adding that the pilots should have landed at the nearest airport when they learned of the electrical problems.
After the incident, the National Transportation Safety Board issued two directives. The NTSB required
It also directed that once
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