Delta Air Lines crash at Pearson injures 21 amid strong winds
Delta Air Lines crash at Pearson injures 21 amid strong winds

Delta Air Lines crash at Pearson injures 21 amid strong winds

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The investigation into the Delta Connection plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17, 2025, is ongoing, with multiple factors being examined, including the aircraft's descent speed, weather conditions, and possible pilot maneuvers. All 80 individuals on board survived the incident, though 21 were injured, prompting Delta's CEO to express support for those affected. Experts suggest that gusty winds and potential mechanical issues with the landing gear may have contributed to the accident, which saw the aircraft flip upside down after landing. The plane, a Bombardier CRJ-900 operated by Endeavor Air, encountered challenging wind conditions, including gusts of up to 33 knots. Eyewitness accounts and video footage indicate a hard landing, with concerns raised about the aircraft's approach and the pilot's ability to manage the crosswind. Toronto Pearson Airport's CEO has stated that the investigation will determine the precise cause of the crash without speculation at this stage.

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