Yoffee v. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.

123 A.2d 636, 385 Pa. 520, 1956 Pa. LEXIS 505
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 25, 1956
DocketAppeals, Nos. 3 and 4
StatusPublished
Cited by52 cases

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Yoffee v. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co., 123 A.2d 636, 385 Pa. 520, 1956 Pa. LEXIS 505 (Pa. 1956).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mr. Justice Musmanno,

The Susquehanna River is about 400 miles long and generally flows south and southeastwardly through Pennsylvania on its way to Chesapeake Bay. It is a picturesque stream which winds and curves with varying widths, sometimes attaining a maximum expansion of two miles. About one mile south of Millersburg, Pennsylvania, it is a half-mile wide and passes between two high hills collectively known as Berry Mountain. The broad passage between these hills is named the Berry Mountain Gap.

The Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, which manufactures, sells, and distributes electric current in this area, has utilized the elevations on either side of the river for the construction of steel towers, from which suspends an electrical transmission line carrying current from the eastern side of the river (Dauphin County) to the western side (Perry County). The towers, which are 40 feet high, are constructed of I-Beams and are planted, respectively, atop the eastern hill which is 680 feet high, and on the western hill which is 657 feet high. The line, formed of three copper cables, measures 5,515 feet in length. Since the air distance between the two towers is only 5,366 feet, an inevitable sag brings the line to a low point of 125 feet above the river level.

On the afternoon of May 11, 1950, a clear day with visibility unlimited, Morris B. Levitz, a licensed aviator, aloft in a single engine Piper Cub plane, wás piloting his craft southwardly through the Berry Mountain Gap when it struck the Pennsylvania Power and Light, transmission line at a point 185 feet above the river.

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