The household of a Connecticut father who died after a midair aircraft crash close to Reagan Nationwide final month has filed $250 million pre-case claims in opposition to the Federal Aviation Administration and the U.S. Military.
The claims had been filed on behalf of the widow and kids of Casey Crafton, in keeping with Clifford Legislation Workplaces.
The crash, which occurred on Jan. 29, left 67 individuals useless after a flight from Wichita, Kansas to Washington, D.C. collided with a navy helicopter and went down within the Potomac River.
Crafton, of Salem, was a husband and a father to 3 sons. He was a coach for the Montville Youth Soccer Membership, and he was a member of Salem Little League. He additionally was a member of the city’s recreation fee.
Clifford Legislation Workplaces famous the Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NTSB) reported that staffing within the air visitors controller tower was “not normal” on the time of the aircraft crash. In addition they say the NTSB claims there have been communication lapses between air visitors controllers and the plane.
The federal authorities has six months to behave on the claims, and if rejected or not acted upon inside that point, the household has the precise to file lawsuits in federal district courtroom within the subsequent two years, in keeping with the legislation workplace.
“Casey was an incredible human being. He was a giver. He was a loving husband and father. He enjoyed coaching his boys on their youth soccer and little league baseball teams. They will be grieving him for the rest of their lives that will never be the same,” Robert Clifford, founder and senior associate of Clifford Legislation Workplaces, mentioned.
“This crash includes complicated issues, and the household deserves solutions as to what occurred to their liked one,” he continued.
Crafton studied aviation administration in school at Bob Jones College. He was getting back from Kansas on a enterprise journey working as a technical help supervisor at Guardian Jet, an aviation consulting agency, in keeping with Clifford Legislation Workplaces.
A Connecticut father of three is among the many dozens of individuals presumed useless after a midair aircraft crash close to Reagan Nationwide Wednesday night time. An area pastor spoke about Casey Crafton’s affect on the group.
Montville Youth Soccer Membership beforehand mentioned Crafton was a valued volunteer “who helped to enrich the lives of all those that he came in contact with.”
The FAA advised NBC Connecticut they don’t touch upon potential litigation issues.