This time, at Toronto.
The wreckage of Flight 4819 after the accident. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Wikipedia information:
Delta Connection Flight 4819 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport that crashed on landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17, 2025. The flight was operated using a CRJ900 aircraft by Endeavor Air, a wholly owned regional subsidiary of Delta Air Lines. It was on a routine scheduled flight from Minneapolis–Saint Paul to Toronto when it crashed while landing.
The flight had 80 people on board consisting of 76 passengers and 4 crew members. All passengers and crew were accounted for, with 18 injuries being reported.
After the crash, the aircraft was observed upside down on the runway. Ice was reported to possibly be present on the runway, and winds out of the west with wind speeds of 32 mph (51 km/h; 28 kn) with gusts to 40 mph (64 km/h; 35 kn) were reported before the plane landed.
Don't say "looks like flight 232 or else….. I'll report you.
Don't say "looks like flight 80" or else..... I'll block you.
Wikipedia is not always true but I guess it tells us some facts
@superminion333 pinned.
@LowQualityRepublic tell me about Coulson flight 134.....
2020's casually being the worst decade for aviation
@DJRianGamerYT don't worry bro, just looked at his bio. it's @yarissedan 's alt
@BaconEggs that stabiliser did not pass the vibe check
@Dissent3R not after the million dollar vibe check that delta a350 gave to one of their other crj's
Me over here thinking delta was one of the best in the states
@Boeing727200F idk what's going on in 2025....
@BaconEggs FR
@Fiat133 it's you.....
typical delta behavior
Again?
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