Air Canada Flight 878 Class Action
April 3, 2015
UPDATES
April 2, 2014
The Certification Motion in this action has been adjourned by the parties on consent until October 16, 2014.
On May 7, 2012, Thomson Rogers issued a $20 million class action against Air Canada on behalf of the 95 passengers of AC 878 en route from Toronto to Zurich on January 13, 2011.
During the flight, passengers were subjected to violent forces as the aircraft was suddenly put into a steep dive. Many passengers were catapulted out of their seats, striking the roof and interior of the cabin.
Following the incident, an Air Canada spokesperson stated on January 14, 2011, that the incident was caused by unexpected turbulence. However, on April 16, 2012, the Transport Safety Board of Canada issued a Report identifying the true cause for this terrifying episode as the deliberate actions of a confused pilot who was waking from an extended sleep.
At no time prior to the Report being made public were passengers provided any explanation of the terrifying episode other than the suggestion of turbulence. In fact, Air Canada entered into purported settlements with passengers for modest compensation without explaining what they knew to be the true cause of the terrifying episode.
The Class Action claim alleges that Air Canada covered up the true cause of the terrifying episode and claims punitive damages to punish their conduct.
For more information, visit our Air Canada Flight 878 Class Action page.
Related Articles:
- CBC News | January 14, 2011
Air Canada Flight to Zurich Injures 7 - Transportation Safety Board of Canada | April 16, 2012
TSB Releases Report into January 2011 Pitch Excursion of an Air Canada Boeing 767 over the North Atlantic - CBC News | April 16, 2012
Tired pilot caused Air Canada mid-flight Dive - Globe and Mail | April 16, 2012
Groggy Air Canada pilot, unbuckled seatbelts caused injuries in jet dive: report - The National Post | April 17, 2012
Air Canada pilot fatigue to blame for dipping incident that left 16 injured - CNN | April 17, 2012
Pilot sends plane into drive after mistaking Venus for oncoming plane - Reuters | April 17, 2012
Sleepy Air Canada pilot thought Venus was a plane - 680 News | May 7, 2012
Air Canada sued for $20 million after groggy pilot sends jet plunging - CBC News | May 7, 2012
Air Canada sued for $20M over jet plunge
Related Video:
- CTV Toronto News Report: Air Canada faces $20M lawsuit for sudden plunge
May 8, 2012
- Passenger video of flight 878
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