Some 19 passengers wounded when a Delta Air Lines plane turned at a Toronto airport were discharged from hospitals, representatives of the US airline reported. The incident continues under investigation.
Representatives of the American airline Delta Air Lines said on Tuesday that 19 of the 21 passengers transported to local hospitals after a plane accident in Toronto the previous day were discharged, while the authorities continue an investigation into why the regional plane overturned land.
The researchers of the Canada Transportation Security Board (TSB) are leading research on why the CRJ900 plane operated by the Delta Endeavor Air subsidiary overturned Monday at the Pearson airport in Toronto.
It is not clear what happened with the Flight DL4819 of the Minneapolis-ST International Airport. Paul Air accidents are usually caused by multiple factors.
The 16 -year -old CRJ900, manufactured by Canadian Bombardier and propelled by GE Aospace engines, can house up to 90 people. At least one of the two wings was no longer linked to the plane, according to a video after the accident.
Toronto Pearson airport reported Monday that it was dealing with strong winds and icy temperatures while airlines tried to recover lost flights after a snowstorm of the weekend left more than 22 cm of snow at the airport.
The Delta plane landed at Toronto at 14:13 (19:13 GMT) after a flight of 86 minutes and stopped near the intersection of track 23 and track 15, as shown by Flightradar24 data.
The climate at the time of the accident indicated “crossbaging and snow -windy bursts,” according to the flight tracking website.