
Passenger Captures Dramatic Rescue After Plane Crash in Canada: 18 Injured-Watch
February 18, 2025: Dramatic Footage Captures Passenger Rescue After Delta Plane Crash in Canada
A Delta Air Lines regional jet crash-landed at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday, flipping upside down due to strong winds following a snowstorm. The incident left 18 people injured, including a child in critical condition, while the remaining 80 passengers and crew survived.
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Authorities confirmed there were no fatalities, and an investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.
One of the survivors, Pete Koukov, posted a video from inside the aircraft as passengers were being rescued. The footage, now viral on social media, shows people evacuating the overturned plane while a fire engine sprays water to prevent a possible fire.
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Another distressed passenger, who was filmed hanging upside down in her seat, wrote:
“My plane crashed. I’m upside down.”
John Nelson, another survivor, shared a Facebook video of the aftermath, showing the snow-covered plane belly-up on the runway, with emergency responders working to assist passengers.
Nelson later told CNN:
“We hit the ground, and we were sideways, and then we were upside down. I unbuckled myself and fell to the ground. Some people were hanging and needed help getting down.”
Toronto Airport President Deborah Flint praised the quick response of first responders, stating:
“We are very grateful that there is no loss of life and relatively minor injuries.”
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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash.
Aviation expert Michael J. McCormick noted that while a plane flipping upside down is highly unusual, the survival of all 80 people is a testament to modern aviation safety technology and aircraft engineering.
Meanwhile, Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which acquired Bombardier’s CRJ program in 2020, confirmed its full cooperation with investigators.
The crash led to a two-hour shutdown at Toronto Pearson Airport, causing:
Despite the severe impact on travel, aviation officials have reassured passengers that safety measures are in place, and flights have now resumed at Pearson Airport.
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