CNN —Passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight where an off-duty pilot attempted to cut off the engines felt the plane dramatically pitch forward, as if it were in a nosedive, according to a newly-filed lawsuit.
The lawsuit, filed by three passengers against Alaska Airlines and Horizon Airlines, the operator of flight 2059, claims the airlines did not properly evaluate off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson before he was seated in an extra cockpit seat – the jump seat – on the October 22 flight.
“The pilots and flight attendants operating Flight 2059 responded without hesitation to ensure the safety of all onboard,” Alaska Airlines said in a statement.
The lawsuit says the passengers’ damages include emotional distress and asks the court to consider the matter a class-action lawsuit.
It does not list a dollar amount for the alleged damages but does ask the court to order Alaska Airlines and Horizon to better screen crew members prior to flights.
Persons:
Joseph Emerson, “, Emerson, ” Emerson, Noah Horst, CNN Emerson “
Organizations:
CNN, Passengers, Alaska Airlines, Horizon Airlines, ” Alaska Airlines, US, Office, District of
Locations:
Multnomah, Portland , Oregon, District of Oregon, Oregon, Alaska