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Chaos on the tarmac as Delta flight overturns at Toronto Pearson, triggering emergency response.
TORONTO (AP) — A Delta flight overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, leaving eight people injured, including one critically, according to airport officials. The aircraft, arriving from Minneapolis, flipped on the snow-covered runway amid severe winter weather, prompting an emergency response and an official investigation.
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of 05Emergency Response and Passenger Safety
Toronto Pearson officials confirmed on X that an “incident” took place involving Delta Connection Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air. Emergency personnel quickly arrived at the scene, ensuring that all passengers and crew members were accounted for.
Paramedics reported that one passenger suffered critical injuries, while seven others sustained less severe injuries. Footage from the tarmac showed the aircraft overturned on the snow-covered runway as emergency crews worked to stabilize the situation.
Delta Airlines released a statement acknowledging the incident and stating that the airline is cooperating with authorities. “We are aware of reports involving Endeavor Flight 4819 and are working closely with local officials to assess the situation,” the airline said.
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 on https://t.co/rkCERp9Bms as soon as it…
— Delta News Hub (@DeltaNewsHub) February 17, 2025
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of 05Weather Conditions and Possible Factors
The accident occurred as Toronto experienced severe winter weather, with heavy snowfall affecting airport operations. Investigators have not yet determined the official cause, but aviation experts note that icy conditions and reduced visibility can contribute to landing difficulties.
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of 05Ontario Premier Responds
Ontario Premier Doug Ford addressed the situation on X, expressing relief that there were no fatalities. “Provincial officials are in contact with the airport and local authorities and will provide any help that’s needed,” Ford said.
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of 05Series of Aviation Incidents Raises Concerns
This marks the latest in a string of aviation accidents across North America in recent weeks. The Associated Press (AP) reported that:
- On January 29, a commercial airliner and an Army helicopter collided near Washington, D.C., killing 67 people.
- On January 31, a medical transport plane crashed in Philadelphia, resulting in seven fatalities.
- A separate crash in Alaska claimed 10 lives.
The series of incidents has heightened concerns over aviation safety, with multiple investigations underway.
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of 05Investigation Launched
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB) has launched an investigation into the accident, reviewing flight data and interviewing crew members. Authorities are working to determine whether weather, mechanical issues, or pilot error played a role in the aircraft overturning.
Operations at Toronto Pearson Airport have resumed, though some flight delays remain as crews clear the runway.
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