A Delta Air Lines passenger, who was a dramatic crash on the Toronto Pearson International Airport, described the “chaos of the mass” as the jet turned down.
John Nelson is one of the 80s who survived the Delta Flight 4819 after he entered the Treasure, and erupted at around 2:15 pm ET on Monday and 21 people – Includes a child – hospitalized.
He told CNN: “We hit the ground and the plane went side by side and I believe we were on our side and moved on our back.” “It was a vast chaos … This is an emotional roller you pass, but these are things you hope to see again.”
It is believed that all passengers and crews riding on the CRJ900’s twin jet have survived. A children’s patient was taken to the hospital for sick children in Toronto by ambulance and is thought to be in good condition. A adult man was taken to hospitals in the region in the 1960s and a female patient in the 40s.
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board is a leader and has deployed a team.
Press Conference to start the moment
Toronto Pearson International Airport officials are set to hold a justification for the accident at 11:30 am
Michelle Del Ray18 February 2025 16:31
“Reasonable shoes, luggage the cab behind”
Independent Travel Reporter, Simon Calder, is studying the accident report of the latest catastrophic landing at Toronto Airport – AF358 Air Flight from Paris in August 2005.
Like the fall of Delta, everyone was alive. But there are similarities, especially in travelers who delay their cabin luggage.
“In an unlikely, you are unlikely to be involved in emergency evacuation, put your cab,” he concludes.
Last point: Always wear reasonable and reasonable shoes to get up and land, only if you need to be challenging. ”
Read the full report below:
Simon Calder18 February 2025 16:20
Watch: Moment Delta Plane goes to the flames when landing at Toronto Airport and falls into flames
Michelle Del Ray18 February 2025 16:15
Former Minister of Transport Pete Battery Battalion praises the flight attendance that helped drain the aircraft
Michelle Del Ray18 February 2025 16:10
Delta CEO says caring for passengers and crews on flight 4819 “Priority”
CEO of Delta, Ed Bastine, issued a new statement on Tuesday after the 4819 flight at the Toronto Pearson International Airport:
“Our most important priority is to take care of all the customers and the efforts of the crew members who were involved,” he said.
“We will do our best to support them and their families in the coming days and I know the hearts, thoughts and prayers of the whole community are with them,” he said. They have taken care of, thank you.
James Leidel18 February 2025 15:53
Movies show that Jet Delta goes to the flame when falling
Video videos seen by Independent Flight 4819 shows to Toronto Pearson International Airport after closing gear equipment.
In this clip, before the aircraft erupted to the flame, the right wing removes the CRJ900’s twin plane.
The aircraft rotates throughout the legend before rotating 180 degrees. It is believed that all 80 passengers on the plane survived the incident.
A witness says “Oh f ** k”. “Oh no, no, no, no, no!”
James Leidel18 February 2025 15:23
Right at: 21 passengers who were hospitalized after the accident – but 19 were released
The aircraft, which confirmed Tuesday morning, was hospitalized twenty of 80 passengers and crews on the Delta 4819 flight board. Nineteen of them are now released.
“Overall, 21 wounded passengers were initially taken to local hospitals. It has been released since Tuesday morning, 19,” he said. Delta wrote in a statement on X.
James Leidel18 February 2025 14:53
Watch live: After the Delta plane crash after flight 4819 in Toronto
James Leidel18 February 2025 14:34
Toronto Pearson is open
James Leidel18 February 2025 14:15
Transportation Minister Duffy tries to replace blame for recent air disasters on Pete Battery
The Minister of Transportation, Sean Duffy, sought to blame for a series of recent air disasters to his predecessor, Pete Battery, after being cut off hundreds of federal airline staff.
Duffy, confirmed late last month, to lead the Senate in the Senate, revealed Monday that the Trump administration fired “less than 400” of 45,000 FAA employees. He also claimed that they all serve in conditional periods.
The dismissals occurred against three deadly US air disaster since Donald Trump’s inauguration last month, in Washington, DC, Philadelphia and Alaska – with another commercial aircraft that crashed at Toronto International Airport on Monday Parson Canada moved
James Leidel It has a full story
James LeidelFebruary 18 2025 13:45