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Judge Finds FAA Largely To Blame For 2001 Plane Crash

POSTED: Tuesday, November 16, 2004

A federal judge has found Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers were largely to blame for the December 2001 plane crash near Jacksonville International Airport that killed four people.

JIA crash image
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Lawyers Don Weidner and Thomas Bowden, along with an Orange Park couple, Jim and Adrienne Abrisch, died when the private plane went down in thick fog on approach to JIA.

Weidner was piloting his Piper 32 aircraft on a flight from Fort Lauderdale to St. Augustine.

Donald Weidner
Donald Weidner
The plane had tried land at both St. Augustine and Craig airports, but fog was too heavy.

The plane went down just before 8 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2001. It was in such thick woods it took rescuers 16 hours to reach the wreckage and confirm that there were no survivors.

Thomas Bowden
Thomas Bowden
U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan ruled after a non-jury trial that air traffic controllers were 65 percent to blame for the fatal crash by failing to give current weather information, contributing to Weidner's disorientation.

Corrigan said Weidner was 35 percent responsible by forgoing other options after two missed approaches.

Adrienne and Jim Abrisch
Adrienne and Jim Abrisch
FAA lawyers had suggested Weidner might have become disoriented in part because of over-the-counter cold medicine he'd been taking.

We always said this was an issue of multiple causes," lawyer for the victims, Woody Wilner, told Channel 4's Victoria Warren. "We did not ever try to go in and say the pilot had no responsibility."

Weidner was widely known in the community, having unsuccessfully run for Congress in 1992 and being executive director of the Republican Party of Florida.

A seperate trial to set a damage award for the families of the victims will be held scheduled.

Hear Control Tower Audio Evening Of Fatal Crash

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