A passenger on board the Delta flight that crashed in Toronto described how within seconds of landing, the plane flipped upside down, leaving passengers hanging by their seatbelts. The incident resulted in 18 injuries, but no fatalities, as the 80 people on board were able to evacuate relatively quickly. The flight was operated by Endeavor Air, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, and had arrived from Minneapolis. Despite windy and snowy conditions, the cause of the crash remains unclear. Passengers commended the flight attendants for their organized evacuation, which allowed everyone to safely exit the plane. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will investigate the incident with assistance from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. The passenger’s video of the evacuation captured the chaos and fear passengers experienced as they were forced to leave the plane while upside down. Overall, the quick response of passengers and crew likely prevented a more serious outcome.
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