Pilot's Rampage Didn't Worry Etihad, Man Says

From the Courthouse News Service

CHICAGO - Etihad Airways spirited one of its pilots out of the United States so that he would not face charges for a drunken attack, the co-worker he injured says in Federal Court.

Martyn Baylay, a resident of the United Kingdom, filed the lawsuit on Friday against the United Arab Emirates airline; his co-worker Saravdeep Mann, and the Chicago businesses that he says gave Mann too much to drink on the day of the altercation....

Baylay seeks damages for negligence, personal injury and dram shop liability.

He is represented by Craig M. Sandberg.

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