SEATTLE – Three passengers who were aboard an Alaska Airlines jet when an off-duty pilot riding in the cockpit “jump seat” allegedly tried to disable the plane’s engines sued the Seattle-based carrier on Thursday, accusing it of breaching its duty to ensure flight safety. The lawsuit, which also names Horizon…Read More
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