Delta aircraft plane stalls when touchdown at Toronto Airport and injured no less than 18 years

First aiders work on the Delta Air Lines aircraft crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, February 17, 2025.

Arlyn McAdorey | Reuters

At least 18 people were injured according to A Delta air lines Regional Jet crashed into the landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport and turned on Monday afternoon, but everyone survived, officers said.

All 80 people on board 76 passengers and four crew of the crew after the accident, which took place around 2:45 p.m. ET, evacuated from the plane. According to Peel Regional Rettoomitic Services, two people were flown in a critical condition.

Flights to the airport were stopped temporarily, but resumed from 5 p.m. ET.

In a statement, Delta said the rest of his flights gradually on Monday and spent travel shipping to affected passengers.

“The hearts of the entire global Delta family are affected by those affected by today's incident at Toronto-Pearson International Airport,” said Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta. “I would like to thank the many members of the Delta and Gemeutms team members and the first aiders on site.”

Delta Flight 4819, operated by the regional subsidiary of the airlines, was comes from the Hub of Delta from the International Airport of Minneapolis – Saint Paul Paul.

The airport in Toronto announced that he had expected a strenuous day and a storm that had left more than 8 inch snow in the region, with 130,000 travelers on board expecting around 1,000 flights.

It was not immediately clear what caused the crash. Weather reports showed between 20 miles per hour and 30 miles per hour with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour.

The transportation Safety Board in Canada will guide the crash examination. The National Transportation Safety Board said that a team of US investigators would take part in the probe. Sean Duffy Sean Duffy in US traffic said on social media platform X that the FAA investigators were on their way to Toronto and that he works with his Canadian colleagues to support the investigation.

The accident will take place weeks after a fatal collision with medium air in January at the Reagan International Airport from Washington DC, who killed all 64 people on a regional jet of the American Airlines and three people on board a helicopter of the Army Black Hawk.

Regardless of this, the FAA was recently met by layoffs, which was led by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency. Over the weekend, several hundred air traffic controllers were carried out with shooting awnings.

A spokesman for the US Transport Ministry announced NBC News that the FAA Air Traffic Controller “continues to” keep “on board and the agency” employees “who carry out critical security functions.

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