Delta Air Lines crashes
New video shows Impact …
Direct Fireball !!!
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Tmz.com
New video shows the moment that a flight crash from Delta Air Lines landed … and the impact and explosion happened as soon as the plane was down.
TMZ obtained exclusive images with the moment of the impact of Delta’s commercial plane that tried to land on Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday … You see the jet coming in for landing and immediately slipping and exploding in a fireball.
A huge feather black smoke covers the hull and it seems that the plane starts to turn before it disappears behind the smoke.
The plane has the landing frame down while it is trying to land … But the circumstances looked terrible … The runway is covered with snow and ice.
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Delta Flight 4819 slid over the runway and lost one of his wings before he finally came to a halt … Belly up.
The plane landed in Toronto after a short journey from Minneapolis … and in a wonderful way, all 80 passengers and crew survived and were evacuated.
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CNN
Delta says that at least 18 people were injured … including someone who was flown to a hospital in a critical condition. The airline says that a child was also in a critical condition, but neither of them suffered life -threatening injuries.
John Nelson Was one of the passengers and he told CNN that it was super windy when she threw landing and the plane on the right, a fire ball exploded from the left and they came upside down on the spot.
Images show that passengers and crews escape from the front and rear doors of the trunk fell and running the Snow-covered Asfigac while firefighters pushed the plane with water.
A weekend storm dumped more than 8 centimeters of snow at the airport and Toronto airport said they were trying to erase the runways in the midst of a busy day when airlines tried to catch up with the flights canceled by the storm.