Survivors of past air disasters offer support after Toronto crash
- Denise Lockie, a survivor of past aviation disasters, is offering support to those affected by the recent Toronto crash.
- All passengers and crew of Delta Air Lines flight 4819 in Toronto survived the recent crash, as reported on February 19, 2025.
- Members of the National Air Disaster Alliance encourage survivors to take time to process their experiences and seek support.
- Lockie advises that survivors may face triggers later and emphasizes the importance of open conversation and professional help.
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They survived the Air France plane crash in Toronto. Nearly 20 years later, they say it changed them in surprising ways
In 2005, an Air France plane crashed at Toronto Pearson airport, bursting into flames. Survivors say certain sounds, smells, and even rain still trigger memories.
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Survivors of past air disasters offer support after Toronto crash
Survivors of past aviation accidents are offering advice and support to the 80 passengers and crew members of the plane that crashed and flipped over in Toronto. The National Air
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