Runway lights designer, sued after an airline disaster in Kentucky

Released on = August 29, 2007, 3:21 pm

Press Release Author = rainier policarpio

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = James Polehinke, who fortunately survived a terrible Comair
crash, is all in to file a lawsuit against the company that designed the Kentucky
Blue Grass Airport's runway and taxiway lights. The airplane mishap that resulted to
the killing of 49 other passenger including the other pilot occurred after its take
off from the erroneous runway, early dawn of August 27 last year. This incident was
said to occur due to the insufficient lighting along the airport's general aviation
strip.

Press Release Body = James Polehinke, who fortunately survived a terrible Comair
crash, is all in to file a lawsuit against the company that designed the Kentucky
Blue Grass Airport's runway and taxiway lights. The airplane mishap that resulted to
the killing of 49 other passenger including the other pilot occurred after its take
off from the erroneous runway, early dawn of August 27 last year. This incident was
said to occur due to the insufficient lighting along the airport's general aviation
strip.

Los Angeles, California - Polehinke who was the sole survivor of the accident was
also the co-pilot of Comair Flight 5191. He has decided to file the charges against
AVCON Inc. last Friday, before the first year anniversary of the said tragedy.

In his lawsuit filed in Fayette Circuit Court, Polehinke accused AVCON Inc. of
Orlando, Florida of being legally accountable for putting up lights improperly and
insufficiently especially on the airport runway. He further said that the design was
so unreliable and unsystematic that made it very hazardous for many commercial
pilots, including him and his partner, who actually depend on them for safe flight
or landing.

The lighting system did not "comply with the applicable laws, rules, regulations
procedures and orders," Polehinke added.

However, the Blue Grass Airport officials and other government agencies assigned to
investigate on the matter have affirmed that the lighting on the edge of the main
runway was properly working when the accident had happened. Other aircrafts also
managed to take off safely before the Comair got involved in the crash.

In addition, the National Transportation Safety Board was able to establish last
month that the real cause of the fatal crash was due to the Comair pilots' failure
in determining the signs that they were not supposed to take off on that incorrect
runway.

Meanwhile, Polehinke's charges stated that he have suffered from various personal
injuries like "scars and disfigurement, loss of use of parts of his body and an
activation or aggravation of a pre-existing disease or physical condition" including
traumatic brain injury, broken bones and neurological defects.


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Contact Details = rainierp@mesriani.com

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