Delta Air Lines Plane Crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Flipping Upon Landing

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Delta Air Lines Plane Crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Flipping Upon Landing
AIRCRAFT CRASHDELTA AIR LINESTORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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A Delta Air Lines plane en route from Minnesota to Toronto Pearson International Airport crashed on Monday, flipping onto its side after landing. At least 17 passengers were injured, three critically. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash.

A Delta Air Lines plane traveling from Minnesota to Toronto Pearson International Airport experienced a dramatic crash on Monday, flipping upside down upon landing and injuring at least 17 passengers. Three of those injured are in critical condition, including a child. Video footage from the scene shows the aircraft lying on its side amidst a snow-covered tarmac, with passengers walking away from the wreckage. Thankfully, no fatalities were reported.

The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada has deployed a team of investigators to determine the cause of the incident. Aviation expert Scott Hamilton, with over four decades of experience in the industry, stated that while such occurrences are rare, they are not unheard of. He pointed to several factors that could have contributed to the plane's flip, including strong winds and icy, snowy weather conditions prevailing at the time of the crash. Toronto airport was experiencing blowing snow and winds of 32 mph, gusting to 40 mph, with temperatures dipping below freezing at 16.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Hamilton suggested that investigators will scrutinize runway conditions, looking for signs of skidding that might have led to the flip. They will also investigate the possibility of the plane encountering obstacles like snow banks at the runway's edge or end.The experts will also examine the role of wind shear, a sudden change in wind speed and/or direction, which could have caught the wing and caused it to lift, resulting in the flip. Hamilton emphasized that the combination of wind shear and an icy runway creates particularly hazardous conditions for such an event. Other factors under investigation include the proper deployment of both engine thrusts and the braking action of the plane. As standard procedure, investigators will also assess the pilot for alcohol and drug use and review their training record. Hamilton expressed relief that all passengers and crew aboard the flight, which originated from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, survived the crash, noting that the absence of a major fire or explosion was incredibly fortunate. This incident marks the fifth serious aviation accident since late January, causing concern and prompting calls for a thorough investigation to prevent future occurrences

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