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Toronto Delta plane crash: Why the aircraft flipped upside down on landing

18 February 2025
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Toronto Delta plane crash: Why the aircraft flipped upside down on landing
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A Delta Airlines plane crash-landed in Toronto Pearson International Airport, with all 80 passengers surviving, despite 18 injuries from the plane flipping upside down during landing. The cause of the crash is under investigation, with experts speculating that snowy and windy weather may have played a role. The Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation, while flights have resumed at the airport with operational delays due to closed runways for investigation.

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