Authorities say 21 people are injured after a Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Authorities say at least 18 people are injured after a Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration says 80 people were aboard Flight 4819, which originated from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
I would separate the ones involving major airline, and the one involving private jets/smaller planes. Alaska has the reputation to be a place where people fly without a licence (Or lost their licence due to drunk-flying but kept flying) and winter ops there sounds like a bit more extreme than regular air-lines.
But indeed, planes aren't supposed to do barrel roll on the runaway. not sure what happened, I expect to see some interesting "air-crash investigation " video in the coming years (Yes I am too lazy to read the report by myself)
If you are referring to Trump as the pawn, I would like to remind you that this airport in not (yet) in the U.S., and that Pearson has its own ATC.
Also, Pearson is one of the worst airports in the modern world.
Good thing for my argument that the problem is most manifestly systemic and not dependent on the rating of any airport pulled out of anyone's ass. Last I checked, this time the plane didn't collide with other aircraft, so I'll give the ATCs a pass. Then again, I wasn't the one insecure enough to bring them up.
Funny thing, when a system is stressed enough, the effects generally propagate throughout all of it as resources that would have been available in one area are dwindled in other areas. I'll let you get back to your Canada being a US state lemmy.ml fantasizing.
If we could have a law where only Republicans are allowed to fly, that would be nice. I'll take whatever else is left running after dufus is done fixing the US.
Not to downplay the severity of what's been happening recently (DCA, Philadelphia, and now Toronto), but what you are seeing in the news is the same thing that happened to trains after the East Palestine incident in Ohio. For months after the East Palestine incident, every major news outlet was talking about every trend derailment. There are an average of about three derailments a day in the US yet you don't really see anybody but local news covering it nowadays.
There are incidents in aviation everyday whether there are engine failures that need to return to an airport or a runway excursion. It's just the nature of news and media, to be sensational and get as many clicks as possible. "Oh a plane's engine caught fire in Houston while on the takeoff roll! we better cover it because aviation is hot in the news!"
Yes but that's not what's happening, we're losing entire airframes flying commercial flights at the rate of like one a week, the DC crash was the worst in America since 2001 and Toronto hasn't had an incident like this since 2005
This isn't normal, it's not a case of over reporting
Ah yes, the Schrodinger's crashes, if mainstream media doesn't report them, they didn't happen... I'm not stupid, they were happening before and I'm following them for years. Media could and would report them just the same under Biden. I guess Trump is just unlucky and media is biased hurr durr