After Toronto plane crash, Delta says 19 of 21 passengers released from hospitals
- A Delta Airlines flight, operating as flight DL4819 from Minneapolis, crash-landed at Toronto's Pearson Airport, resulting in the aircraft flipping over.
- There were 80 individuals on board, including 76 passengers and four crew members; 18 passengers sustained injuries, but all individuals survived with injuries described as relatively minor.
- Deborah Flint, CEO of Greater Toronto Airports Authority, stated, 'We are very grateful there was no loss of life and relatively minor injuries.'
- The investigation, led by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, will focus on issues such as the missing right wing and the conditions during landing with gusty winds.
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