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A Delta Air Lines flight carrying 80 people from Minneapolis to Toronto crash-landed on Monday, resulting in the aircraft flipping upside down on the runway. According to officials, all passengers survived, but 18 individuals sustained injuries, with three being reported as serious. The incident occurred around 14:15 ET at Toronto Pearson Airport, which temporarily closed due to the accident.
Witness accounts reveal that passengers were suspended upside down in their seats as flames engulfed the aircraft, prompting a swift emergency response. Deborah Flint from the Greater Toronto Airports Authority lauded the emergency services for executing a "textbook" rescue operation, helping avoid fatalities.
The plane, a Bombardier CRJ900 operated by Delta's subsidiary, Endeavor Air, had 76 passengers and four crew members on board. Eyewitnesses described a terrifying landing, with one passenger, John Nelson, reporting a “big fireball” from the left side of the plane. Investigators from Canada's Transportation Safety Board are currently assessing the crash, with two runways expected to remain closed for an extended period.