The NTSB will join the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada to investigate the Delta Connection CRJ900 incident at Toronto-Pearson.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has recovered the cockpit voice and flight data recorders from the MHIRJ CRJ900 that crashed while landing at Toronto Pearson International airport on 17 February.
Audio from from Toronto Pearson Airport captures the reaction from air traffic controllers the moment a plane arriving from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport flipped upside down​.
The flight was identified as Delta 4819, operated by Endeavor Air. The incident was reported at 2:45 p.m ... ANGLE OF MIDAIR CRASH CATASTROPHE "The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will be in charge of the investigation and will provide any updates ...
The flight, operated by the airline’s subsidiary Endeavor Air, took off from Minneapolis about 11:47 ... It was not immediately clear what caused the plane to go belly-up on the snowy tarmac in Canada’s largest city. The Bombardier CRJ-900LR had ...
On the 20th of February, Delta Air Lines issued an update regarding Flight 4819 . In their message, they defended the qualifications of the flight crew piloting the Endeavor Air CRJ900 that crashed on February 17th, 2025, while attempting to land at Toronto Pearson International Airport .
Delta Air Lines clears up rumors about the captain and first pilot on the airliner that crashed and flipped in Toronto.
Surveillance video images purportedly capturing the landing accident at Toronto involving an MHIRJ CRJ900 appear to indicate the regional jet touched down hard, with fire erupting almost immediately.
Air traffic control audio released Monday shows the tense moment officials realized that Delta Connection Flight 4819 was burning on the tarmac of Toronto Pearson Airport.
"The tragic accident that occurred on February 6, 2025, has shaken us all to our core," Bering Air said in a statement on its website. "This has been an unprecedented event for both our team and our customers, and we are truly heartbroken by the loss."
A Delta Airlines plane, carrying 80 people onboard - including four crew members, crash-landed at the Toronto airport and flipped upside down, leaving at least 18 passengers injured.
All 76 passengers and four crew members on board Delta Connection flight 4819 were evacuated after the crash around 2:15 p.m. ET at the Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to Delta Air Lines, which owns Minneapolis-based flight operator Endeavor Air.