
Attorneys say details in Comair crash investigation help lawsuits Julie Ocepek Created: 1/20/2007 2:14:46 PM Updated:1/20/2007 2:18:56 PM LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Attorneys involved in the lawsuits stemming from the crash of a Comair flight in Kentucky last summer say new revelations could leave the airline, the airplane's builder and the Lexington airport open to punitive damages. Autopsy summaries released with other documents related to the crash show that 16 people lived through the initial impact and were alive when the plane caught fire after crashing. One person of the 50 aboard survived. The parties also could be open to the damages because of possible violations of Comair and Federal Aviation Administration policies. Comair says an investigation has found multiple factors contributed to the crash. The carrier is based outside Cincinnati in Erlanger, Kentucky.

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