Terrifying Moments as Plane Flips, Catches Fire on Toronto Tarmac

Newly released audio reveals the chaos as officials react to the shocking Delta crash.

Davy
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Terrifying Moments as Plane Flips, Catches Fire on Toronto Tarmac

A terrifying scene unfolded at Toronto Pearson International Airport as a Delta Connection flight crash-landed, flipping upside down and erupting into flames. The incident, which took place in hazardous weather conditions, left passengers and crew scrambling for their lives.

Newly released air traffic control audio captures the frantic moments as officials reacted to the disaster. Shocked responders described the aircraft as being engulfed in flames, lying upside down on the tarmac. The flight, operated by Endeavor Air as Delta Connection Flight 4819, was arriving from Minneapolis when disaster struck.

Despite the horrific crash, all 80 passengers and crew members miraculously survived. However, 18 individuals sustained injuries, three of whom were in critical condition. Emergency teams rushed to the scene, evacuating passengers as quickly as possible while battling the fire.

The crash led to the temporary suspension of operations at Toronto Pearson as officials worked to secure the site and assess the situation. Investigations are now underway to determine what led to the catastrophic landing.

With chilling audio and dramatic visuals emerging from the scene, the incident has left many questioning the safety measures in place and whether the extreme weather played a role in this near-tragic event.

Airport employees were heard reacting to the Delta Connection flight 4819 crash in Toronto on Monday.

The aircraft, a Bombardier CRJ900 operated by Endeavor Air, was completing its flight from Minneapolis when it encountered difficulty upon landing. According to air traffic control audio, officials were in disbelief as they described the overturned, burning aircraft on the runway.

At least 18 people were injured in the crash at Toronto Pearson Airport. (X)

The pilot’s distress call moments before the crash hinted at possible wind-related complications.

Authorities confirmed that all 80 passengers and crew members on board survived, though 18 people suffered injuries, including three in critical condition.

Emergency personnel swiftly evacuated the plane, ensuring passengers were brought to safety while firefighters battled the growing flames.

An emergency responder works around an aircraft on a runway, after a plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, February 17, 2025

Operations at Toronto Pearson were briefly halted as officials assessed the situation. The cause of the crash is under investigation, with experts looking into mechanical issues, pilot error, and severe weather conditions as potential factors.

Eyewitnesses recounted the horror of seeing the plane slide across the tarmac before flipping over. "I thought it was going to explode," one passenger said. "It was chaos, people were screaming."

A Delta Air Lines plane heading from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed at Toronto's Pearson Airport, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025.

As the investigation unfolds, aviation experts are examining how such an incident could have been prevented. The Delta crash serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable dangers of air travel and the critical importance of emergency response preparedness.

Davy