[DOWNLOAD] "Evelyn Delma Johnson v. Sharon Mae Pischke" by Supreme Court Of Idaho * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Evelyn Delma Johnson v. Sharon Mae Pischke
- Author : Supreme Court Of Idaho
- Release Date : January 22, 1985
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 67 KB
Description
This appeal arises out of the following factual situation. Four residents of Estevan, Saskatchewan departed from that city on the morning of May 5, 1979. Aboard the Cessna 172 Skyhawk aircraft were Norman Pischke, pilot, fixed base flying service owner, and owner of the airplane, Brenton Dyer, student pilot, Donald Johnson, passenger, and his daughter Donna Johnson, also a passenger. Their destination was Boise, Idaho. After stops in Williston, North Dakota, and Livingston, Montana, the aircraft crashed that afternoon in the mountains of central Idaho. Mr. Pischke died after suffering a head wound and wandering away from the plane the day after the accident. Donald Johnson survived the initial impact, gave his coat to his daughter, and died of exposure the day after the crash. Donna Johnson received cuts and broken bones in her wrist and finger, while Brent Dyer suffered a broken jaw, mouth injuries, a broken shoulder and cuts. Both Ms. Johnson and Mr. Dyer also suffered frostbite and exposure. Ms. Johnson and Mr. Dyer stayed with the plane for approximately two weeks, but eventually managed to survive by walking out to civilization, arriving at the Livingston mine nineteen days after the crash.