“It’s amazing that we’re still here,” “We’re hanging upside down like bats,” says passengers from an aircraft that crashed on a Toronto runway on Monday. Their accounts show that the machine suddenly lie down, seeing fire and a smell of fuel floating in the air.
A dangerous event occurred Monday during an emergency landing of a Delta Aircraft aircraft at Toronto’s International Pearson Airport. The car lost its wings and tumbled into the side lane.
As a result of the incident, 18 people were injured. There are three people in severe condition, but most of the 76 passengers on board have not been injured.
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“It’s a miracle,” commented on retired pilots Michael Coffield and Richard Levy, cited by NewsNation. Passengers who left the fuselage without the slightest semi-crops have described and commented on the disaster in a similar way.
Breaking: Delta Air Lines CRJ 900 crashed and settled upside down at Toronto Pearson Airport.
Thankfully, all passengers survived and are explained. That’s great news! pic.twitter.com/dxxunkpthu
– Errol Webber (@errolwebber) February 17, 2025
Crash crash on a Toronto plane. Passenger: We were hanging like bats
Peter Koukoff, one of the aircraft’s passengers, admitted in the CNN program that he “didn’t know anything had happened” until the plane hit the ground and felt the machine was on the side. .
“After the plane stops, we hang upside down like a bat,” he said. He managed to unscrew the belt and stands perpendicular to the aircraft ceiling, but some needed help as they left the place.
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Another passenger, John Nelson, admitted in an interview with the journalist, “it’s amazing that we’re still here.” The man sat in the 10th row of the plane, in front of the wing.
People began screaming, as he reported when the plane stopped. “It was a huge mess,” he said. The passenger hangs upside down, cuts out his seatbelt, lands on the ceiling, and tries to escape.
-We tried to get out of there as soon as possible – he pointed out. He added that the smell of air should be in the air and that a “fireball” can be seen from the left side of the aircraft.
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