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Videos: Terrifying moment Delta plane crashes, bursts into flames; passenger says airport’s runways were in ‘weird condition’

The new video captures the horrifying moment when a Delta Air Lines plane crashed at a Canadian airport. The plane passengers said they were upside down, but the airport runway was in “strange condition.”

Delta Flight 4819 has departed Minneapolis St. Paul Airport crashed at Canada's Toronto Pearson International Airport at about 2:15pm on Monday.

“And when we hit it, it was really tough. We hit the ground and the plane went sideways.

The commercial airliner was a Bombardier CRJ-900LR jet operated by Endeavor Air, a subsidiary of Delta, carrying 76 passengers and four crew members.

a New Video It shows the plane is approaching violently and quickly on a snowy runway. It appears that the rear landing gear collapses and forces the fuselage to smash into the runway.

Suddenly, the plane explodes into flames. The force of the landing snaps from the plane's right wing, rolls the plane and then flips it upside down.

A large black smoke hovered over the runway caused the airline to halt and reach the ground.

TMZ I got the video from another angle showing the moment the aircraft hit the ground and the flame exploded.

Newly released audio Air travel officials can hear from air traffic control at Canada Airport saying, “This plane has crashed.”

The second says, “As you know, there are people walking around the aircraft there.”

“Yeah, we have it,” I hear someone reply. “The aircraft there is burning upside down.”

“It was a ton of confusion. …It's an emotional roller coaster you're going to go through, but that's what you're hoping to never see again.”

ABC News I got the video from inside an upside-down plane showing passengers hanging from seats in the cabin after the aircraft stopped.

Passenger Pete Koukov said CNN He “knowed nothing” until the plane hit the ground.

“We hit the ground, we were sideways, and then we were hanging upside down like bats,” Koukov said.

Another passenger, John Nelson – explained that there were “no warnings” before the plane crashed, and that the plane “clashed very hard” by the runway “closed in snow.”

“It was a typical flight from Minneapolis to Toronto,” he told CNN. The snow was blown a bit onto the runway. So, while getting in was a regular thing, it was clear that the runway was in a strange state. ”

“And when we hit it, it was really tough. We hit the ground, the plane lay down, and I think we slipped through our side and flipped our backs. “Nelson said. CNN.

“It was incredibly fast. There was a huge firewall next to it. Nelson recalls. “Then we went sideways. I don't even know how many spins we've beaten, but upside down it's over.”

Nelson continued, “I released my seat belt. I fell on the floor. This was now the ceiling and helped the woman next to me get out of her seat belt.”

The shocked passenger said, “We just tried to understand what had happened.

Another video It shows passengers fleeing the delta plane as flight attendants assist people from the aircraft.

Firefighters quickly responded to the scene of the air travel accident, extinguishing the flames and assisting passengers from the plane where they fell.

To my surprise, the disaster of air travel was avoided, and there was nothing fatal about the crash fall of the horrifying plane. All 80 people on board survived. However, 21 people were injured and three were injured It is reportedly A serious crisis, including a four-year-old child who was rushed to a hospital for a sick child in Toronto. All passengers except two were released from hospital Tuesday morning, according to Delta Air Lines.

Koukov said, “I gave a big hug to someone I didn't know was sitting next to, feeling lucky and happy. A big hug.”

Nelson said, “Thankfully, everyone was fine. It was a ton of confusion. …It was an emotional roller coaster you'll experience, but that's what you're hoping to never see again.”

Delta said in a statement On the X social media platform that operates airlines Incident response team at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Delta CEO Ed Bastian said, “Our most pressing priorities are caring for all the customers involved and hard-working members of the crew. And prayers for the entire Delta community. is with them.

The Canada Road Safety Board will be responsible for investigating crashes on delta planes. According to To the Federal Aviation Administration.

Air traffic safety has been a hot topic following several recent incidents, including when an American Eagle passenger jet collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter. The air collision killed all 64 passengers and crew members of the fateful plane, as well as three soldiers from the Black Hawk helicopter.

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