New Video Shows the Moment Delta Plane Flipped Upside Down and Burst Into Flames

A Delta Connection flight ​4819, operated by Endeavor Air, crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport, resulting in the plane flipping over and leaving a trail of sparks and flames. The incident occurred on ​a Monday, and among the 76 passengers and four ‍crew members on board, eighteen ‍individuals sustained injuries. Witness accounts suggest that the plane encountered high winds or possibly⁣ hit⁣ a light‌ while landing, leading ​to the crash. passengers described a chaotic situation inside the aircraft as it flipped upside down, with one recalling the ‌heat from a fiery wall outside. Despite ⁢the‍ panic, passengers managed to ⁤escape​ after unbuckling their seatbelts and cooperating with the ‌flight‌ attendants’ instructions. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.


One minute, a Delta Connection flight was poised above the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, ready to touch down.

The next, it slammed into the runway, leaving a trail of sparks and flames as it eventually flipped over.

Eighteen people were injured in the crash of the CRJ-900 jet, which was operated by Endeavor Air. The plane carried 76 passengers and four crew members, according to Fox News.

WARNING: The following video contains vulgar language and graphic images that may be disturbing for some readers. 

The BBC said, it is not clear why the plane flipped over. Existing theories include the high winds that were in the area as the plane touched down and the possibility that the plane hit a light when it touched down.

“All of a sudden the fire trucks and helicopters, you know, pushed out on a trolley and thought there was something wrong,” said Ron James, a witness who was supposed to board a flight, according to ABC.

WARNING: The following video contains vulgar language that may be offensive to some readers. 

“Then we were going to get on the plane, and they said, ‘No, you’re not going anywhere,’” he said.

Passenger John Nelson said, the journey was “a typical flight from Minneapolis to Toronto. And we were coming in, and I did notice the winds were super gusty. The snow had kinda blown over the runways. So coming it was routine, but it was noticeable that the runways were in kind of a weird condition,” according to the New York Post.

“And when we hit, it was super hard. We hit the ground, and the plane went sideways, and I believe we skidded on our side and flipped over on our back,” he said

“There was a giant firewall down the side. I could actually feel the heat through the glass,” Nelson told ABC, saying there was a moment of quiet before all on board began leaving the plane.

“We released the seat belts. I kind of fell to the floor, which is now the ceiling, and helped the lady next to me get out of her seat belt,” Nelson said.

“You heard the flight attendants yelling, ‘Open the door. Everybody, take your stuff and get out now,’” he said. “We all worked together and got out of there as quickly as we could.”

“We hit the ground, and we were sideways, and then we were hanging upside down like bats,” passenger Peter Koukov said. “It all happened pretty, pretty fast. The plane was upside down, obviously. Some people were kind of hanging and needed some help being helped down.”

“The one minute you’re landing and kind of waiting to see your friends and your people, and the next minute you’re physically upside down and just really turned around,” passenger Pete Carlson said, adding that the landing sounded like “cement and metal, you know.”




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