Delta disputes ‘disinformation’ about flight crew on plane that crash-landed at Pearson Airport
- Delta Air Lines and Endeavor Air disputed false claims about their flight crew involved in a crash-landing at Toronto Pearson Airport, asserting that both crew members were qualified and FAA certified for their positions.
- All 76 passengers of Delta Flight 4819 survived the crash, with 21 injured; compensation of US$30,000 is being offered to each passenger with no strings attached.
- Weather conditions, including strong winds, likely contributed to the crash, as suggested by aviation expert J. Joseph who noted a rapid descent prior to touchdown.
- The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the incident, which involved a Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft that flipped over during landing due to challenging weather conditions.
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