Delta Airlines Plane Crash: Delta Airlines flight number 4819 crashed. This flight was going from Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport. However, it crashed while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport. There were 80 people on board the plane, including 76 passengers and 4 crew members. All passengers were evacuated safely from the plane, but many were seriously injured in the accident According to the Indian Express report, the plane was operated by Endeavor Air under the Delta brand. However, while landing at Toronto Pearson, the plane lost control and overturned. Emergency teams immediately reached the spot and all the passengers were safely evacuated from the plane.
15 people injured in the accident
All the passengers were evacuated safely, but 15 people were injured in the accident. A child was also among the injured. A 60-year-old man who was seriously injured was admitted to St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, While another person was transferred to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Rescue operation
Rescue operation has been started at Toronto Pearson Airport. During this, fire fighters, paramedics and rescue team members have reached the spot and started rescue work. Pearson Airport released a statement on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) confirming the accident and informing the general public about the situation. The statement said, “Information about all passengers and crew has been collected, which showed that despite the accident being serious, the situation was under control.
Accident investigation
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that the accident occurred at 2:45 pm local time. However, it is not yet clear how the plane overturned during landing. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is conducting a full investigation into the accident. The main purpose of the investigation is to determine whether the accident was caused by a technical fault, pilot error or other unseen reasons. Since the accident happened during landing, Therefore, investigators are focusing on weather conditions, the technical condition of the aircraft and the crew’s interactions with air transport controllers at Pearson Airport.