Delta® Plane Flips on Toronto Runway, 21 Injured in Crash Landing

By Nikki Thrace • Mar 14, 2025
Delta Plane Flips on Toronto Runway, 21 Injured in Crash Landing-1

A Delta Air Lines® plane carrying 80 people flipped upside down while landing in harsh winter conditions at Toronto Pearson International Airport. While miraculously no one lost their life, 21 passengers suffered injuries, two of them critically. Investigations are underway, and questions remain about what caused the dramatic crash and why Delta is offering passengers $30,000.

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What Happened During the Landing?

Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, departed from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on February 17, 2025. As it approached Toronto Pearson at approximately 2:15 p.m. CST, visibility was reduced to 6 miles due to blowing snow, and winds were gusting up to 37 mph, CBS News reports.

Passengers described the landing as exceptionally rough. Paramedic Peter Carlson, who was on board, recalled that everything "kind of went sideways," as reported by CBC News. Within moments, the plane was flipped over, leaving people hanging upside down in their seats. Those injured were rushed to hospitals, including a critically injured woman in her 40s and a man in his 60s.

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How Did Everyone Survive?

The fact that all 80 people on board survived is nothing short of astonishing. Aviation safety experts credit several factors for this outcome:

  • Aircraft Design: The CRJ-900LR is built with reinforced safety features that protect passengers in extreme conditions. Its high-impact 16g seats, designed to withstand forceful impacts, played a role in preventing serious spinal injuries.
  • Seatbelt Use: Passengers who remained buckled-in avoided being thrown around the cabin, preventing further injury.
  • Emergency Response: Firefighters and emergency personnel reached the plane within minutes, evacuating all passengers safely before any further incidents occurred.

What Caused the Crash?

Authorities remain uncertain about what exactly led to the aircraft's extreme landing outcome. Preliminary investigations suggest that the plane made an abnormally hard landing, possibly with one wheel hitting first, which may have led to structural damage and the loss of a wing. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, which are expected to provide critical insights.

A few potential causes include:

  • Pilot Error: While no distress signals were recorded, experts are reviewing whether pilot technique or a miscalculation contributed to the forceful landing.
  • Weather Conditions: While the runway was dry, gusty winds and freezing temperatures may have played a role in making landing difficult.
  • Mechanical Failure: Investigators will examine whether a malfunction in the landing gear or hydraulics could have contributed.

Why Is Delta Offering $30,000 to Passengers?

Following the accident, Delta Air Lines quickly announced a $30,000 compensation package for all passengers aboard Flight 4819. While this is not an admission of liability, it's a standard practice in the airline industry for incidents involving injuries and distress.

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Despite the offer, some passengers are considering legal action, particularly those with significant injuries and trauma from the terrifying experience.

What Happens Next?

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, and the Federal Aviation Administration are working together to determine the official cause of the crash. Investigators will examine the flight data recorders, pilot communication logs, and maintenance records to piece together what went wrong.

For now, the passengers of Flight 4819 are surely left with relief that they survived but also have lingering questions about how such an extreme accident could have happened.

References: Delta plane crashes, flips upside down while landing in Toronto from Minneapolis
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