18 Major Airlines, FAA, and DOT to Be Sued Over COVID Vaccine Mandates

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John Pierce Law has filed a lawsuit against Atlas Air, on behalf of US Freedom Flyers (USFF) and Atlas employees, and plans to sue all major airlines, 18 altogether, plus the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT), contending that the vaccine mandates imposed by these agencies on the airlinesโ€™ employees infringed on their constitutional, religious, and medical liberties.

The lawsuit against Atlas Air was filed in federal court in the Southern District of Florida, with over 100 plaintiffs pursuing litigation.

โ€œFundamentally, this case is about whether Americans should be required to choose between their livelihoods and being coerced into taking an experimental, dangerous medical treatment,โ€ reads the lawsuit (pdf).

Plaintiffs are mostly unvaccinated pilots, flight attendants, as well as other Atlas staff.

โ€œIt is also about the safety of Americaโ€™s airline industry. Should pilotsโ€”under federal regulation required to be among the healthiest workers in the United Statesโ€”who have taken an experimental โ€˜vaccineโ€™ that is now shown to have potentially deadly, long-term side effects, be allowed to fly massive aircraft in our skies? While those who have (smartly) refrained from such a course be forced out of their jobs?โ€ it states.

Atlas Air is one of the industryโ€™s largest cargo carrier companies and the worldโ€™s largest operator of the Boeing 747 aircraft.

The law firm was founded by Att. John Pierce, who founded the National Constitutional Law Union. He previously represented George Papadopoulos in connection with the 2016 โ€œRussia Hoax,โ€ reaching a dismissal of the DNCโ€™s case and helping secure a presidential pardon. He is also currently representing defendants being charged in connection to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.

โ€œSo the complaint has been filed. Weโ€™re in the process of serving everyone. And then, weโ€™ll likely be looking for some kind of injunctive relief here soon to make sure that all the COVID-related mandates stop immediately. And then weโ€™ll proceed [with] litigation, motion, practice, and discovery and then onward to trial eventually,โ€ Pierce told The Epoch Times.

This week, John Pierce Law plans to file another lawsuit against United Airlines.

โ€œWeโ€™ll be hitting basically all of them in sequence, and then weโ€™ll be going after the FAA as well. Weโ€™re gonna get theseย vaccine mandateย type of rules and COVID restrictions ruled unconstitutional. And weโ€™re gonna get findings that there was discrimination under Title Seven. Weโ€™re gonna get punitive damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress and things like that,โ€ Pierce said.

โ€œItโ€™s going to require a big fix, ultimately. And thatโ€™s probably going to require legislation and kind of getting all the stakeholders at the table, but the first step is civil litigation.โ€

Byย Enrico Trigos

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