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You are an air traffic controller employed by the FAA. An aircraft crashes in your operational sector, and an attorney for persons injured in the crash sues you personally for negligence, claiming that the instructions you gave the pilot caused the crash. Will the U.S. Attorney help you? How?

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Answer: Yes the attorney will help me out.

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Federal Aviation Authority(FAA) is a body set up by the government and it’s responsible for the regulation of civil aviation in the country.

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The Federal Tort Claims Act is a Federal Statute that was signed into law in 1946. This act allows groups to sue the United States in a federal court for offenses committed by individuals working on behalf of the United States.

The attorney will however help me out because the government is liable for its employees under the Federal Tort Claims Act(FTCA).

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Answer:

The U.S. attorney will help you out

Step-by-step explanation:

They will render assistance to you because the government is liable for its employees which is stated under the FTCA

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