The U.S. government, named as a defendant in a case over a plane crash that killed passengers conducting a Forest Service survey, has been dismissed from the litigation by a federal judge.

U.S. District Judge J. Curtis Joyner of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted the federal government’s request to dismiss its joinder in the case against it, brought by a third party to a lawsuit brought by Elizabeth C. Snider, the last of three suits filed by the families of the deceased passengers of the single-engine Cessna that crashed in Lock Haven on the afternoon of June 21, 2010.

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