Delta plane flips over while landing in
Toronto from Minneapolis, officials say
CBS News,
by
Stephen Swanson
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
2/17/2025 3:53:13 PM
Emergency crews are responding to a crash involving a Delta Air Lines plane that arrived Monday at Toronto Pearson Airport from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
CP24 in Canada reports as many as eight people were hurt in the emergency, though the extent of their injuries was not immediately clear.
The FAA released this statement following the crash:
Delta Air Lines Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, crashed while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada around 2:45 p.m.local time on Monday, February 17. All 80 people on board were evacuated.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
singermom9 2/17/2025 3:57:05 PM (No. 1898046)
All of these DEI Mechanics sure are doing a great job. S/Off
I really think all mechanics who worked on the plane should have to get on the plane for the flight. Maybe THEN they will be more careful.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Toodles3956 2/17/2025 4:08:23 PM (No. 1898054)
I wonder if Sean Duffy wishes he would have declined that position.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Safari Man 2/17/2025 4:21:56 PM (No. 1898063)
Certainly there will be cctv footage emerging soon. I feel confident there‘s some DEI hire involved. Canada is worse than we are with the ultra woke leftism
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
thefield 2/17/2025 4:57:51 PM (No. 1898078)
What I had heard, the pilot came down too fast even for normal conditions much less blizzard conditions Can' blame DEI unless the pilot was one..
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DVC 2/17/2025 5:02:42 PM (No. 1898080)
One of the new mini-jets, and most of them are flown by crews with very little flying experience. Since the military stopped training large numbers of pilots, the quality of airline pilots has plummetted, unfortunately.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
BeatleJeff 2/17/2025 5:03:16 PM (No. 1898081)
Waiting with baited breath to hear how the libtards are going to try to blame this on Trump (never mind that it happened in Canada, which isn't quite yet State #51).
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Encore 2/17/2025 5:43:51 PM (No. 1898104)
It came out of Minneapolis, soooo…it probably left there upside down.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 2/17/2025 6:05:23 PM (No. 1898118)
I'll wait and see on this on. We took a small commuter turboprop from Brussels to Glasgow, and the wind at the Glasgow Airport had gusts over 50 mph. Wild, but the pilot did a great job just getting us safely on the ground.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
jimincalif 2/17/2025 6:26:41 PM (No. 1898135)
There’s already some ATC audio on YouTube, seems the plane was landing on runway 23 (compass heading 230°) and wind was 270° at 24 knots, gusting to 33 knots. So about a 40° crosswind from the right. I’m not a pilot, I know there are specific techniques for landing in a crosswind.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Californian 2/17/2025 6:49:37 PM (No. 1898150)
Trump's fault.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
slipstik 2/17/2025 9:03:30 PM (No. 1898223)
#10
Were you Iowa Dad in a previous incarnation???
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/17/2025 9:54:47 PM (No. 1898261)
@10 oviously kidding.
Fox just reported that plane's rfight wing may have hit ground and snapped off.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/17/2025 10:06:26 PM (No. 1898274)
More here:
https://nypost.com/2025/02/17/world-news/delta-airlines-flight-upside-down-after-crash-at-toronto-pearson-international-airport/
No croaawind. Dry runway,
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Kate318 2/18/2025 12:08:34 AM (No. 1898317)
#10, LOL!! Whatever happened to Iowa Dad? Haven’t heard from him in a long time. Not that I miss him. Just asking for a friend…
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Kate318 2/18/2025 12:09:19 AM (No. 1898318)
Oops, sorry. Meant my post for #11.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 2/18/2025 1:49:30 AM (No. 1898332)
Re #8, a competent pilot shoiuld be able to handle those winds. I have landed my Cessna in "50, gusting 60" winds in Douglas, Wyoming, and my homebuilt aircraft in similar winds in Pinedale, Wyoming. I did say "crap" on short final, and my wife, in the back said "What was that?"
"I'll explain it on the ground"
The explanation was that I had hit the left aileron travel stop, only instantaneously as I was moving the stick around pretty massively to keep the aircraft under control. I had wanted just a touch more left aileron (left roll) for an instant, and had never hit the stop before, or since.
But a good pilot can handle crosswinds....especially if they are from Kansas. My father, an old retired USN pilot at that time, when going up with me for his first ride in my Cessna after I got my license noted "Hey, it's pretty windy today, are you sure you want to fly?" I looked at him sorta sideways and said, "It's no big deal."
He thought for a few seconds, and correctly said, "I guess if you didn't fly when it was windy around here, you wouldn't fly much."
I agreed and we had a nice flight.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
jc96 2/18/2025 1:55:42 AM (No. 1898334)
"Any landing you walk away from is a good landing" comes to mind. Ciao, jc
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