Snowmobiler Wins $3.3M After Crash with Parked Black Hawk Helicopter | Giga Gears

# Federal Judge Rules Government Liable in Snowmobiler-Helicopter Collision

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In a landmark decision on Tuesday, a federal judge determined that the U.S. government bears the primary responsibility for an incident involving a snowmobiler who collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. The accident occurred in March 2019 when the helicopter was parked on a trail during nighttime hours.

## Details of the Incident

The case revolved around a 48-year-old man who was operating his snowmobile at the time of the crash. While the judge acknowledged the man’s actions, which included speeding and the use of tinted goggles, the ruling ultimately favored him. The court awarded the snowmobiler a substantial sum of $3.3 million in damages.

## Implications of the Ruling

This ruling raises important questions about liability and safety regulations concerning military aircraft parked in public areas. The judge’s decision highlights the need for better signage and safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

For further insights into this case and its implications, [read more here](https://jalopnik.com/snowmobiler-who-crashed-into-parked-black-hawk-helicopt-1851656366).

### Conclusion

The outcome of this case serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding liability in accidents involving government property. As the legal landscape continues to evolve, it will be crucial for both individuals and government entities to prioritize safety and accountability.

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