Multiple People Injured After Delta Plane Flips Upside Down At Toronto Airport

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  • Source: OANN
  • 02/18/2025
Multiple people have been injured after a Delta Air Lines flight flipped upside down while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

On Monday, emergency crews responded to a report of an “incident” at the airport. 

According to pictures shared online, Delta Flight 4819, which took off from Minneapolis about 11:47 a.m., appeared to have flipped on its back on the snowy runway.
 

Thankfully, ALL passengers survived and are accounted for. That is great news! pic.twitter.com/mqAl8jjb3d

— Errol Webber (@ErrolWebber) February 17, 2025


The Toronto Pearson International Airport put out a statement on X saying they were aware of the situation and all passengers and crew had been accounted for. 

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