Toronto Airport CEO Says All but 2 of 21 People Hurt in Delta Crash Have Left Hospitals

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    This image taken from video provided by CTV shows an aerial view of the overturned plane at Toronto Pearson Airport, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. (CTV via AP)

    TORONTO (AP) — All but two of the passengers injured on a Delta Air Lines jet that crashed upon landing in Toronto have been released, the airport CEO said Tuesday.

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    Deborah Flint, CEO of Greater Toronto Airports Authority, said 19 of the 21 passengers have been released but did not provided any details on the two who remain hospitalized.

    The flight carrying 76 passengers and four crew members was flying from Minneapolis when it crashed and flipped over at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon.

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    Nachum
    Nachum
    1 month ago

    This landing, in my opinion, was more of a miracle than Sully’s miracle on the Hudson landing. In this case (I’ve seen the tape), the plane caught fire, and it was truly a miracle that no passengers were burned, and they all escaped with their lives.