Plane Accident at Toronto-Pearson Leaves 19 Injured

Toronto, Canada – A Bombardier CR-J900LR, operating as Delta flight 4819 and managed by Endeavor Air, crash-landed at Toronto-Pearson Airport on February 17, 2025.

The flight, originating from Minneapolis, resulted in 19 injuries, with three individuals in serious condition, as reported by NBC. Remarkably, there were no fatalities among the 80 occupants, which included 76 passengers and 4 crew members.

The incident unfolded at 14:12 local time (19:12 UTC) when the aircraft rolled over upon landing on runway 23, ultimately resting upside down. Photographic evidence reveals extensive damage, particularly the detachment of the right wing and the loss of the vertical stabilizer.

Weather conditions at the time were challenging, with Toronto Pearson Airport experiencing strong westerly winds at 270°, gusting up to 35 knots. These conditions, combined with wind-blown snow reducing visibility to 5 miles, and temperatures plummeting to -8°C, with a dew point of -15°C, likely contributed to the complications during landing.

Toronto-Pearson Airport officials confirmed via their official X/Twitter account that there were no fatalities. Information is still emerging, and updates will be provided as new details are verified. The incident continues to be under review by The Aviation Herald and other aviation authorities.

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