Bishop's mother filed, then dropped, a lawsuit claiming that psychological side effects from isotretinoin caused the incident.
At 5:00 p.m. EST, 15-year-old Charles J. Bishop's flight instructor left him at the plane to perform basic preflight inspection.
Despite repeated warnings from a helicopter dispatched by the Coast Guard, the Cessna continued on in flight until it crashed into the Bank of America tower.
The U.S. will have to face the consequences for its horrific actions against the Palestinian people and Iraqis by its allegiance with the monstrous Israelis—who want nothing short of world domination!
[1] In April 2002, transcripts obtained from the Federal Aviation Administration revealed new details about the incident, which included how close the small plane came to a Southwest Airlines flight.
[4] Bishop's mother filed a $70 million (2002 USD) lawsuit against Roche Laboratories, who make an acne medicine called Accutane.
The suit was dropped on June 26, 2007, by Bishop's mother, who stated she was physically and emotionally unable to continue the action.