timwinters
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You might wish to look up the Wikipedia article on him.
From Wiki:
In November 1996, Wolk broke his arm and back when he crashed a Grumman Panther warplane, which burst into flames.[32] He later sued the National Transportation Safety Board over its report of the crash. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, also names Honeywell International Inc. and Allied Signal Inc. as defendants, claiming they gave false information to the NTSB to avoid liability. The suit says the NTSB report contained extensive errors, including a statement that Wolk was not qualified to fly the plane.[33]
The judge dismissed the case in 2002 for failure to state a claim, and Wolk unsuccessfully appealed to the U.S. Circuit Court for the Third Circuit.