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Canadian & U.S. Aviation Investigators Continue The Investigation Into Monday’s Plane Crash

Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 2:00 P.M. ET. 1 Minute Read, By Ryan Metz: Englebrook Independent News,

TORONTO, CA.- On Monday, February 17, 2025, shortly after 2:30 p.m., Delta Airlines Flight 4819, originating from Minneapolis-St. Paul International flipped upside down upon landing at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport. The plane that was flown by Delta Airlines had been carrying 80 people, all of whom survived, with only 21 passengers requiring hospitalization, including 19 with minor injuries and two sustaining serious injuries. But as of today, everything has been released.

The cause of the crash remains undetermined, and it may require several weeks to ascertain the actual reason for the incident. Possible contributing factors could include debris on the runway, strong wind gusts, metal fatigue in the landing gear, or an excessively hard landing executed by the pilots. Video footage of the event reveals that the right rear landing wheel collapsed during the plane’s landing. Following this, the aircraft skidded, resulting in the detachment of the right wing and causing the remainder of the aircraft to overturn.

     Although this event occurred in Toronto, Canada, several pundits have already begun to blame U.S. President Trump for the crash. No evidence reducing the U.S. federal workforce contributed to this crash.

     No matter what the cause may have been, we should all be thankful that everyone survived the crash.

Ryan Metz
Ryan Metz
Ryan Metz is a contributor / reporter for Englebrook Media Group

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