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Photos show the plane’s flight on Monday afternoon, when landing at Toronto Pearson Airport from Minneapolis. abdomen.
Federal Aviation Administration officials said in a statement that Delta Flight 4819 crashed when it landed around 2:45 p.m. local time because of strong winds and strong gusts of snowfall in the area.
The flight is operated by Endeavor Airlines, a Delta Air Lines Regional aircraft.
All 80 people were evacuated on the ship, and 19 were injured after the crash, three of them were taken to local hospitals, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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At least eight people were injured in the crash at Toronto Pearson Airport. (x)
February 17
10:30a CST
Delta Flight 4819 departs from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) Toronto Pearson Airport 10:30 am local time.
The plane is Air Canada’s tallest Jet CRJ-900, carrying 76 passengers and 4 crew members.
2:45p EST
The FAA said the crash occurred during the landing. Photos and videos from the scene showed passengers fleeing the capsized plane.
The air traffic control (ATC) reported winds to pilots around 20-30 mph, with gusts approaching 40 mph.
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Delta Airlines plane from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed on Monday, February 17, 2025 at Pearson Airport in Toronto. (TERESA BARBIERI/Canada via AP)

First responders work on the site of a Delta plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on February 17, 2025. (Arlyn McAdorey/Reuters)
The FAA said all 80 passengers were evacuated.
Two patients were taken to two different trauma centers by air ambulance – Sunnybrook Health Science Center and St. Michael’s Hospital, according to a spokesperson for the healthcare service on site.
The former pilot said
A child about four years old was taken to the hospital in Toronto.
Lawrence Saindon, director of paramedics services at Pierre, told Fox News Digital. “The rest were cut and scratched, not serious at all.”
4:33p EST
Delta Air Lines issued a statement regarding the incident.
“Several injured customers were transported to regional hospitals. Our main focus is to care for the injured,” they said.
Delta’s statement continued: “Delta is working to contact customers who monitor their flight status from the Fly Delta App.”
“Several customers who were injured were transported to regional hospitals. Our main focus is to care for the injured,” it said.
5:00p EST
Toronto Pearson Airport resumed receiving air traffic, the airport said in a statement on X.
“As of 5 p.m., Toronto Pearson resumed departures and arrivals,” it said.