Delta Airlines Flight Crash-Lands in Toronto, Dramatic Footage Captures Shocking Aftermath

Shocking footage shows Delta Airlines flight flipped upside-down after crash landing in Toronto

A Delta Airlines has crash landed in Toronto

Emergency personnel are dealing with a ‘incident’ after a Delta Airlines plane crash landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

The airport has said in a statement: “Toronto Pearson is aware of an issue upon landing involving a Delta Airlines plane coming from Minneapolis. Response crews are currently on their way. Every member of the crew and every passenger has been located.

The association of flight attendants, also known as AFA-CWA, posted the following message on Twitter: “Our union is responding to an incident that occurred in Toronto with Delta Air Lines Endeavor Flight 4819.

” A crew from the AFA was working on this flight. According to reports, there have been no fatalities. While everyone is working to gather information and support those who were involved, we ask that you refrain from making any assumptions about this incident.

In the meantime, Constable Sarah Patten of the Peel Regional Police in Ontario stated, “It is my understanding that the majority of the passengers are out and unharmed; however, we are still trying to make sure, and as a result, we are still on scene investigating.”

Flight 4819 of Delta Airlines took off from Minneapolis earlier today, and videos that are currently circulating online appear to show the aircraft flipping over on its side on a runway that is covered in a significant amount of snow.

There have been at least eight people who have been injured as a result of the collision, according to the local media, including CP24; however, the severity of these injuries has not been confirmed.

There were reportedly eighty people on board the flight.

According to the New York Post, the region surrounding Toronto received nine inches of snow over the course of the weekend. As a result, authorities were had to clear the runway on Sunday (February 16) in order to make it ready for service on Monday (February 17).

LADbible Group has attempted to contact Delta in order to obtain a comment.

It is only a few weeks after a commercial airliner operated by American Airlines was involved in an accident in Washington, District of Columbia.

In the early morning hours of January 29, a commercial airline plane was on its way to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport when it crashed with a Black Hawk military chopper.

There were a total of three people on the helicopter, in addition to the sixty-four passengers on the airplane.

After both airplanes went down in the Potomac River, a large search was initiated to look for those who could have survived the crash. However, the search eventually evolved into a mission to recover bodies.

A disparity in the altitude measurements that were recorded by the plane and the helicopter following the collision was revealed by the recorder of American Airlines Flight 5342.

According to the NTSB, data recovered from the flight recorder inside the plane claimed it was cruising at about 325 feet, with a 25-foot margin of error on either side, despite air traffic control tower data suggesting the military helicopter was flying at an altitude of about 200 feet when it collided with the commercial plane.

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