The crash of a passenger jet that flipped while landing in Toronto, Canada, is raising questions about not only cause of the accident but also the safety of flying.
A window-seat passenger described the plane as skidding on its side and finding himself upside-down. At least 18 people were injured, officials said.
A video of 44 seconds before the crash does not appear to show the flight crew making an aviation maneuver known as a "flare" — raising the jet's nose to slow it before touch down.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed, turned upside down and caught fire on the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport while attempting to land Monday, the ...
The crash forced Pearson to close for more than two hours, delaying flights and diverting at least 46 planes to airports in ...
Investigators remained at the crash site Tuesday. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the Transportation Safety Board of Canada would head up the investigation and ...
A plane crashed and flipped on its back at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon, injuring 18 passengers, officials say.
A Delta flight crashed upon arrival at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday and the plane was seen upside-down on the snow-covered ground.
Stiff winds blew over Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport Monday afternoon as a slim aircraft and its 80 passengers and crew drifted toward the snowy tarmac, cleared by air traffic controllers to make a ...