JURY REJECTS BELL 206 LIABILITY SUIT

A San Francisco Superior Court jury overturned a $60-million lawsuit that alleged Bell 206s are defective because wire-strike protection systems are not standard equipment. The suit stemmed from the May 1990 death of a man whose Model 206 hit wires. The jury voted to accept Bell's argument that the...

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