Delta Flight Lands Upside Down at Toronto Airport, 18 Injured
Delta Flight Lands Upside Down at Toronto Airport, 18 Injured

Delta Flight Lands Upside Down at Toronto Airport, 18 Injured

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Delta Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, experienced a dramatic landing at Toronto Pearson Airport, flipping onto its roof after a hard touchdown. Remarkably, all 80 individuals on board survived, although 18 sustained injuries, with three in critical condition. The aircraft, a Bombardier CRJ-900, lost its wings during the accident, yet quick action by first responders and the crew ensured no fatalities. Speculation suggests that high winds and adverse weather conditions, including blowing snow, contributed to the incident. The event highlights the robust response of Canadian emergency services, drawing parallels to historical instances of Canada aiding the U.S. in crises. An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the crash, while Delta and Toronto officials commend the efforts of first responders for their 'textbook response.'

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