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A year on, fiery crash at Toronto’s Pearson airport still haunts passengers
All 80 survived Delta Flight 4819's fiery crash at Toronto Pearson, but 21 were hospitalized and passengers seek damages amid ongoing Transportation Safety Board probe.
- A plane operated by Delta Air Lines subsidiary Endeavor Air crashed on February 17, 2025, while flying from Minneapolis, but all 80 people on board miraculously survived.
- Passenger Nelson recounted the terrifying experience, including being flipped upside down, smelling jet fuel, and sustaining injuries like a torn retina and neck issues.
- Another passenger, Richie, saw memories of his family flash before his eyes, hit his head during the crash, and feared there was no escaping the wrecked plane.
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Fiery Delta crash at Pearson airport still haunts passengers year later
As his plane descended in Toronto, John Nelson looked out the window to get a view of the city and felt the aircraft was coming down at an abnormally high speed. Moments later, the plane hit the ground so hard that it broke the landing gear, slid, flipped and burst into flames on the runway at Pearson airport.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleSome passengers on Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 report continuing to suffer one year after the accident at Toronto Pearson Airport.
·Montreal, Canada
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Total News Sources43
Leaning Left28Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Left
Bias Distribution
- 78% of the sources lean Left
78% Left
L 78%
C 17%
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