Guardian Flight settles over deadly 2019 medevac crash
Posted by Jacob Resneck, CoastAlaska | May 12, 2021
Flight nurse Stacie Rae Morse was among the three killed in the January 29, 2019 crash.
A Utah-based medevac company has settled a
lawsuit over a 2019 air ambulance crash in Southeast Alaska that killed three crew members from Juneau.
Dylan Listberger of Juneau sued Guardian Flight over the death of his 30-year-old fiancé Stacie Rae Morse, a flight nurse who was 27 weeks pregnant at the time, according to the lawsuit filed earlier this year.
“The parties are happy to have the lawsuit concluded,” Sheldon Winters, the Juneau attorney who filed the suit on behalf of Listberger, wrote in an email to CoastAlaska. “The settlement terms are confidential.”
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Every Coast Helicopter Operations Press Release | January 31, 2021
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Every Coast Helicopter Operations (ECHO) has announced the recipient of the 2020 Stacie Morse Gift of Flight Scholarship. The Gift of Flight Scholarship was created for female nurses in a rural area with at least three years of experience in an ED or ICU setting or those over the age of 18 who are pursuing a career in flight nursing.
Maria Eells of Sitka, Alaska was named the 2020 recipient of the Every Coast Helicopter Operations Stacie Morse Gift of Flight Scholarship, which was established in honor of flight nurse Stacie Morse and crew members who lost their lives on an air medical transport in Alaska on Jan. 29, 2019. ECHO Images