18 people injured after plane landing at Toronto airport overturns
At least 18 people were injured Monday when a Delta Air Lines plane overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
There were no fatalities and the injuries were relatively minor, officials said Monday evening.
Video posted on social media and broadcast from the airport showed a surreal scene — the plane flipped completely upside down as emergency workers evacuated passengers and attended to the crash site.
'We just landed. Our plane crashed. It's upside down,' John Nelson, who recorded the video, said as he walked away from the plane. He said that 'most people appear to be OK' and that passengers were getting off of the plane.
Toronto Pearson CEO Deborah Flint said that of those injured, none were in critical condition. NBC
At least 18 people were injured Monday when a Delta Air Lines plane overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
There were no fatalities and the injuries were relatively minor, officials said Monday evening.
Video posted on social media and broadcast from the airport showed a surreal scene — the plane flipped completely upside down as emergency workers evacuated passengers and attended to the crash site.
'We just landed. Our plane crashed. It's upside down,' John Nelson, who recorded the video, said as he walked away from the plane. He said that 'most people appear to be OK' and that passengers were getting off of the plane.
Toronto Pearson CEO Deborah Flint said that of those injured, none were in critical condition. NBC
At least 18 people were injured Monday when a Delta Air Lines plane overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
There were no fatalities and the injuries were relatively minor, officials said Monday evening.
Video posted on social media and broadcast from the airport showed a surreal scene — the plane flipped completely upside down as emergency workers evacuated passengers and attended to the crash site.
'We just landed. Our plane crashed. It's upside down,' John Nelson, who recorded the video, said as he walked away from the plane. He said that 'most people appear to be OK' and that passengers were getting off of the plane.
Toronto Pearson CEO Deborah Flint said that of those injured, none were in critical condition. NBC
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18 people injured after plane landing at Toronto airport overturns
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