Montalvo v. Spirit Airlines

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedOctober 3, 2007
Docket05-15640
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

SAM MONTALVO; EVELYN  MONTALVO, Plaintiffs-Appellants, No. 05-15640 v.  D.C. No. SPIRIT AIRLINES; THE BOEING CV-03-03181-VRW COMPANY, Defendants-Appellees. 

MARY BUXTON; JOSEPH BUXTON,  Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. No. 05-15703 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INC., a  D.C. No. corporation; THE BOEING COMPANY, CV-03-05634-VRW a corporation, Defendants-Appellees. 

DAVID WOODS,  Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., No. 05-15723 Defendant-Appellee,  D.C. No. and CV-03-05186-VRW THE BOEING COMPANY; WEBER AIRCRAFT LP, Defendants. 

13481 13482 MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES

VARUN GUPTA,  Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.; THE No. 05-15724 BOEING COMPANY,  D.C. No. Defendants-Appellees, CV-04-00412-VRW and WEBER AIRCRAFT LP, Defendant. 

RICHARD JAFFE; ELLEN JAFFE,  Plaintiffs-Appellants, No. 05-15726 v.  D.C. No. EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES, LIMITED; CV-04-01807-VRW AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., Defendants-Appellees. 

TERESA STONESTREET,  Plaintiff-Appellant, v. No. 05-15732 AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., a  D.C. No. Corporation; THE BOEING CV-03-03845-VRW COMPANY, a Corporation, Defendants-Appellees.  MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES 13483

BARBARA A. HANSEN,  Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.; UNITED AIR LINES, INC.; UAL No. 05-15736 CORPORATION,  D.C. No. Defendants-Appellees, CV-04-00789-VRW and THE BOEING COMPANY; WEBER AIRCRAFT LP, Defendants. 

TRUDY HANSCHU; HARRY HANSCHU,  Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. No. 05-15746 AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., a  D.C. No. Corporation; THE BOEING CV-03-03849-VRW COMPANY, a Corporation, Defendants-Appellees. 

JAMES VARRIALE,  Plaintiff-Appellant, No. 05-15889 v.  D.C. No. JETBLUE AIRWAYS CORPORATION, CV-04-04166-VRW Defendant-Appellee.  13484 MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES

ANTHONY R. TWARDOWSKI, an  individual, Plaintiff-Appellant, No. 05-15911 v.  D.C. No. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.; AMERICA CV-05-00237-VRW WEST AIRLINES, INC., Defendants-Appellees. 

EDWARD STETSER; RACHEL STETSER,  Plaintiffs-Appellants, No. 05-15949 v. D.C. Nos. AMERICA WEST AIRLINES, INC., a  CV-03-05144-VRW corporation; THE BOEING COMPANY, MDL-04-1606- a corporation, VRW Defendants-Appellees. 

In re: DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS  LITIGATION,

RHONDA O. BELL, Plaintiff-Appellant, No. 05-15953 v.  D.C. No. CV-04-05491-VRW US AIRWAYS, INC., also known as US Airways a Subsidiary of US Airways Group, Inc.; US AIRWAYS GROUP INC., Defendants-Appellees.  MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES 13485

No. 05-15956 EUGENE VANARSDALE, Plaintiff-Appellant,  D.C. No. CV-04-01606-VRW v. US AIRWAYS, INC., Defendant-Appellee. 

JAMES MOYER,  Plaintiff-Appellant, No. 05-16730 v.  D.C. No. US AIRWAYS, INC., CV-05-02325-VRW Defendant-Appellee. 

JAMES H. ENGLISH,  No. 05-17180 Plaintiff-Appellant, v.  D.C. No. CV-05-03180-VRW US AIRWAYS INC., OPINION Defendant-Appellee. 

THOMAS F. HIND,  Plaintiff-Appellant, v.  SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO., Defendant-Appellee.  13486 MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Vaughn R. Walker, District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted April 16, 2007—San Francisco, California

Filed October 4, 2007

Before: Mary M. Schroeder, Chief Circuit Judge, Stephen S. Trott, Circuit Judge, and Barry Ted Moskowitz,* District Judge.

Opinion by Chief Judge Schroeder

*The Honorable Barry Ted Moskowitz, U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of California, sitting by designation. 13488 MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES

COUNSEL

Randy Baker, Seattle, Washington, and Brenda D. Posada, Sterns & Walker, Oakland, California, for the plaintiffs- appellants.

William J. Boyce, Houston, Texas, for the defendants- appellees.

Clem C. Trischler, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the defendants-appellees.

Stephen C. Kenney and Samantha D. Hilton, San Francisco, California, for the defendants-appellees.

OPINION

SCHROEDER, Chief Circuit Judge:

I. Introduction.

These consolidated appeals arise from fourteen plaintiffs’ negligence claims under California common law against vari- MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES 13489 ous airlines (collectively “the Airlines” or “Airline- Defendants”) for failing to warn about the danger of develop- ing deep vein thrombosis and for providing an unsafe seating configuration on domestic flights.

This case presents the question of whether and to what extent the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (the “FAA”), 49 U.S.C. § 40103, and its corresponding regulations promul- gated by the Federal Aviation Administration regarding avia- tion safety, preempt state law standards of care, including any state-imposed duty to warn about the risks of deep vein thrombosis (“DVT”). We also address whether Plaintiffs may recover for injuries sustained due to an allegedly unsafe seat- ing configuration or whether such claims are preempted by the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 (the “ADA”), an eco- nomic measure designed by Congress to prevent states from regulating airline prices, routes, and services. See 49 U.S.C. § 41713(b)(1) (previously codified at 49 U.S.C. app. § 1305(a)(1)).

The district court found federal preemption in both instances. It held that the FAA impliedly preempts the field of preflight warnings, and the court dismissed Plaintiffs’ fail- ure to warn claim as a matter of law. In re Deep Vein Throm- bosis Litig., No. 04-1606, 2005 WL 591241, at *35, *47 (N.D. Cal. March 11, 2005). It observed that Congress’ intent in passing the FAA was to preempt the entire field of air safety. It also rested its dismissal on the conflict between fed- eral safety standards governing passenger warnings and any state-imposed duty to warn. The district court further held that the ADA preempts Plaintiffs’ unsafe seating configuration claim, because any seating reconfiguration would impermiss- ibly affect airline prices. Id.

We affirm the district court’s dismissal of the failure to warn claim, but remand the seating configuration claim for further factual development. The FAA and the relevant fed- eral regulations preempt Plaintiffs’ failure to warn claim, 13490 MONTALVO v. SPIRIT AIRLINES because the FAA preempts the entire field of aviation safety through implied field preemption. The FAA and regulations promulgated pursuant to it establish complete and thorough safety standards for air travel, which are not subject to supple- mentation by, or variation among, state laws. Some circuits have considered whether federal law preempts discrete aspects of air safety. See, e.g. French v. Pan Am Express, Inc., 869 F.2d 1, 6-7 (1st Cir. 1989) (holding that the FAA governs issues of pilot suitability, including submission to drug test- ing). The Third Circuit has gone one step further. See Abdul- lah v. American Airlines, Inc., 181 F.3d 363, 367-68 (3d Cir. 1999). We adopt the Third Circuit’s broad, historical approach to hold that federal law generally establishes the applicable standards of care in the field of aviation safety. Id.; cf. Witty v. Delta Airlines, 366 F.3d 380, 384-86 (5th Cir. 2004).

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