Legal Frolics
Dave Wilton, Sunday, December 13, 2009
James Fallows of the Atlantic points out an interesting legal use of the word frolic. The case in point is the letter from the Federal Aviation Administration to the pilot of Northwest flight 188, the flight where the pilots “forgot” to land the plane in Minneapolis and overflew the destination by 150 miles because they were “distracted.” The revocation letter reads, in part:
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