Officials say 21 people were injured when the Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Eighty people were aboard the flight in total. There have been no reported fatalities.
Minnesota authorities are in contact with airport officials as they continue to gather more information about the injury crash.
All 76 passengers and four crew members on board Delta Connection flight 4819 were evacuated after the crash around 2:15 p.m. ET at the Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to Delta Air Lines, which owns Minneapolis-based flight operator Endeavor Air.
Authorities say 21 people are injured after a Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
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St. Paul International Airport crashed while landing in Toronto on Monday, leaving at least 18 injured, Canadian authorities say.
At least 18 people were injured when a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, according to the FAA and local authorities.
Over the weekend, the Toronto area was hit with 6–9 inches of snow, following a snowstorm last Wednesday that dumped 5–8 inches. For the month, Environment Canada recorded approximately 28 inches of snow in Toronto—about five times the normal amount for this time of year.
The flight from MSP crashed at Toronto Pearson Monday afternoon with 80 people on board. Officials report no fatalities.
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Representatives for Delta did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment. TV reports said up to eight people were injured but there was no report on the extent of injuries. Of the eight injuries, one was critical and the rest were mild to moderate, Peel Regional Paramedic Services Supervisor Lawrence Saindon said.
"The CRJ-900 departed Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will be in charge of the investigation and will provide any updates." The airport was ...