LOS ANGELES - A Southwest Airlines flight attendant has filed a lawsuit against the carrier, claiming the airline failed to follow proper COVID-19 protocols to protect its staff from being exposed to the coronavirus during a mandatory training session last summer, which led to her husband’s death.In July 2020, Carol Madden, 69, was required to do an eight-hour Recurrent Training that would lead to renewal or reauthorization of her ‘Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency.’"Southwest, on their aircraft, was doing a tremendous job cleaning the aircraft.
I can’t say that took place in the classroom situations," Madden told FOX Television Stations.RELATED: Pilot flies family kicked off Southwest flight over face mask to AustinThe 41-page.