A Delta Air Lines plane crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, sending 15 passengers to the hospital, including three in critical condition, according to Peel Regional Paramedic Services.
Flight Details & Crash Landing
The aircraft, a Bombardier CRJ-900, was operating as Delta Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto. Upon landing, it flipped over on the icy runway, sparking a small fire, which was swiftly extinguished by emergency crews.
Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of the crash, but aviation experts are speculating that strong crosswinds—which reached 40 mph on the ground—may have played a role.
Eyewitness Accounts & Survivor Reactions
Passengers and crew managed to escape, with some filming their harrowing experience inside the flipped aircraft and on the tarmac.
One survivor, Ashley Zook, shared on Snapchat:
“I was just in a plane crash. Oh my god.”
Another passenger, John Nelson, filmed himself after safely exiting the plane and posted on Facebook:
“We just landed. Our plane crashed – it’s upside down. Most people are going to be okay.”
Emergency Response & Injuries
? Injuries Reported:
- 15 people hospitalized
- Three passengers in critical condition, including a child
- Remaining injured passengers sustained moderate to mild injuries
Emergency teams quickly surrounded the aircraft, spraying it with fire-retardant foam to prevent further damage.
Statements from Officials
Delta Air Lines issued a statement acknowledging the incident:
“Delta is aware of reports of Endeavor Flight 4819 operating from Minneapolis/St. Paul to Toronto Pearson International Airport as involved in an incident. We are working to confirm any details and will share the most current information as soon as it becomes available.”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed his relief that there were no fatalities and assured that provincial officials are in contact with the airport to provide assistance.
Investigation Underway
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) will lead the official investigation into the cause of the crash, with support from U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigators.
Airport Operations Disrupted
Following the crash, flights at Toronto Pearson Airport were temporarily halted, causing significant delays and diversions. Air Canada advised passengers to check their flight status before heading to the airport.
This incident marks at least the fourth major aviation incident in North America in just one month.
? This is a developing story. Further updates will follow as more details emerge.