The incident involving a Delta Air Lines plane at Toronto Pearson International Airport resulted in at least 15 injuries. The plane, a CRJ-900 operated by Endeavor Air, overturned upon landing, although the exact cause of the crash remains under investigation. Footage from the scene showed the plane upside-down, with emergency personnel assisting passengers and securing the site.
All passengers and crew have been accounted for. Most of the injured sustained minor injuries, while two individuals were critically injured and airlifted to local hospitals. The injured include a male in his 60s and a female in her 40s, both in critical condition, as well as a child who was taken to The Hospital for Sick Children.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) are both involved in investigating the crash. Weather conditions at the time included strong winds and cold temperatures, though snow was not reported during the accident. The airport experienced delays due to the emergency, but operations resumed later in the day. The cause of the crash will be determined through the ongoing investigation by the TSB, with assistance from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the FAA.