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Delta pays $78.75 Million to settle fuel dump lawsuit

Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $78.75 Million to settle a class-action lawsuit regarding a 2020 fuel spill that flooded tens and thousands of properties in Los Angeles County and Orange County in California, including schools and homes.

This week, a proposed preliminary settlement in Los Angeles Federal Court was filed. The judge must approve it.

The case stemmed a January 14th, 2020 incident when Delta Flight 89 from Los Angeles to Shanghai, with 167 passengers, crew and cargo, lost thrust shortly after takeoff.

Delta pilots ejected about 15,000 pounds (6.804 kg) jet fuel from the Boeing before returning to Los Angeles International Airport to reduce the risk of an emergency landing due to excess weight. Minor injuries were treated by several dozen people who were on the ground.

The property owners claimed that the pilots dumped fuel unnecessarily at low altitudes over densely populated areas instead of over the Pacific Ocean, at high altitudes so it could dissipate or by burning fuel while flying in a hold pattern. They demanded Delta clean up the mess.

Delta said that it had settled the case to avoid the uncertainty and costs of litigation.

Flight 89's Atlanta-based carrier said that the pilots and crew of Flight 89 "did what their FAA-approved FAA training required them to to do in order to respond to the emergency on board and ensure the safety and security of passengers, crew and people on ground."

Delta reported that a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigation cleared the pilots from any wrongdoing.

Court documents show that the net settlement after legal costs and fees could total $50.6 Million and will be distributed to residents or owners of approximately 38,000 properties.

Filippo Marchino said in a press release that the settlement is fair and reasonable and will compensate "hardworking families who have asked for nothing more than respect and justice and deserve this outcome."

The case is In re Delta Air Lines Inc., U.S. District Court for the Central District of California No. 20-00786. Reporting by Jonathan Stempel, New York Editing Bill Berkrot

(source: Reuters)