Delta flight ends up in Toronto and crashes: the latest information

Delta flight ends up in Toronto and crashes: the latest information

A Delta-Air-Lines flight from Minneapolis falls on Monday, from , Tipped over and started on the Toronto Pearson International Airport on the runway while he tried to land. This is the latest incident in a number of passenger aircraft falls since December.

survivors and injured

All 80 people on board the CRJ900 twin beam aircraft survived the incident, but 21 people with injuries were brought to hospitals, as Delta said. On Wednesday morning there was only one person in the hospital, So delta .

video recordings of the incident

recordings received by CNN show how the rear chassis of the jet collapses and the right wing is torn down in a fire cloud after the plane opened hard on the runway. The plane slipped briefly on his stomach before it overturned and smoke and powdery snow thrown into the air.

experiences of passengers

"Oh no, no, no, no, no!" Calls the person who recorded the video while watching from another plane near the runway. Passenger John Nelson reported: "When we put on, it was just extremely hard. The plane went to the side." He added: "It is amazing that we are still here." Nelson also noticed: "Even now I smell of kerosene." On Tuesday afternoon, the aircraft wreck site was hardly recognizable, as it was glued down by the snow that was stuck on the frozen fuselage, with a crumpled left wing and missing right wing.

incident history in aviation

The crash on Monday is the latest incident in a deadly year for air traffic in North America. At the beginning of the month, 10 people died in a crash of a regional aircraft in Alaska. 67 people died less than three weeks ago when an aircraft from American Airlines in the air with a US army Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, DC, collided.

Delta Airlines reacts

Delta offers the affected passengers $ 30,000, as a company spokesman told CNN on Wednesday. "The representatives of the Delta Care team inform the customers that they are gesture without conditions and do not influence their rights," said Morgan Durrant, a spokesman for the airline.

observations on the accident

Pete Koukov, a passenger of the aircraft, described that he "knew nothing of the problem" until they were on the floor. "We had reached the ground, were sideways and then we hung upside down like bats," reported Koukov. Paramedics who reacted to the accident dealt with various injuries, including back tension, head injuries and nausea through kerosic beams, according to Cory Tkatch from the Peel Regional Paramedic Services.

causes examination

"It is too early to be able to say what the cause of this accident could be," said Ken Webster, a senior investigator of the transportation Safety Board of Canada. The crash occurred on a stormy day after there had been violent snowfall. "We had more than 20 inches overall on Thursday and Sunday," said Flint on Tuesday.

conclusions and next steps

The weather conditions could have proven to be dangerous before the pilots were able to adapt, said the retired Jetpilot Les evening. The records of the cockpit stipper and the flight data writer were recovered from the plane and sent to the laboratory for further analysis. As the investigation shows, the use of the investigators on site will continue to last over the next few days in order to get to the bottom of the cause of the crash.

The last big flight accident at Toronto Airport took place almost two decades ago. The transportation Safety Board of Canada leads the investigation with the support of the National Transportation Safety Board of the USA.

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