Delta crash at Toronto airport leaves 9 injured after plane flips upside down

The Delta flight from Minneapolis was crashed upon arrival at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, as the plane arrived in the belly of the rest on the airport runway.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Endavor Air plane crashed at 2:45 pm local time. A video clip of the scene of the accident showed firefighters and the floor, spraying the smoking body of the plane.
Nine people were injured in the accident, according to Lawrence Sindon, the supervisor of regional services for regional services. While talking to New York TimesSindon said that two of the injured were in critical condition, but their injuries were not threatening. “All eighty passengers on the plane are calculated” in A. After x.
The cause of the accident is not yet known.
While cnn anchors I was amazed at a video of the accident A passenger expert shared by one of the passengers said that he was “incredible” that no passengers have died in the accident.
“The fire can spread very quickly,” said Beit Montian. “It is 10 on a scale of a plane crash, in some cases 11. Thus, to say that this is the result of all the souls that were calculated on this plane really incredible.”
The accident comes during the increasing period of auditing of the president Donald TrumpDeal with Federal Aviation Administration. The agency did not have a head action when a The passenger plane crashed into a military helicopter On Washington, there is a large number of last month, killing 67 people. This collision in the air was followed by a Crared in Philadelphia That was killed seven.
Trump Blame quickly Capital crash Diversity initiatives in employment. Reports followed that air traffic monitors were duration and time time. The National Transport and Safety Council achieves the breakdown of possible equipment and misunderstanding that can lead to collapse.
The accident comes in Toronto Pearson a few days after the Trump administration Firing Hundreds of employees monitored with FAA.