
“Our plane crashed. It was upside down.”
They were the words of John Nelson, a passenger of Delta flight, just crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The chief executive of the airport said that all 80 people survived on a plane on Minnie Polis (76 passengers and four crew members).
18 passengers were injured. Local paramedics said three people (children, men in their 60s, women in their 40s) were seriously injured, but officials did not know people who were seriously injured.
Nelson said in a video posted on Facebook shortly after the crash, “Most people seem to be okay.”
He later told CNN that nothing was unusual before landing.
“We slipped to the side and turned the back over,” he added.
Like Nelson, Ashley ZOOK immediately visited social media and expressed his distrust and photographed himself.
Passengers were suspended from the ceiling of the cabin.
Peter Koukov, who was on the plane, told CNN that “we were hanging upside down like bats.”
Another passenger of Pete Carlson told CBC, “I’m waiting to meet friends and people for a minute and physically upside down next moment.”
Nelson said he could push himself to the ground. “Some people were a kind of hanging type and needed some help … and others were able to go down themselves.”
Carlson said the passengers were fast as a team. “What I saw was that everyone on the plane helped each other, and suddenly became very close to how to comfort each other.”
Video video shared on social media shows that people’s foamed circles are sown with bubbles.
Passengers saw the airport employees helped the plane’s door, and some ran away at the entrance of the plane.
Diane Perry said that even though she had flipped the plane on the runway, she said she learned about a conflict when her family lined up to check her baggage and called her.
She told the BBC, “We didn’t know that we were at the airport and there was an external conflict.”
The reason for the collision is not yet clear. I heard that two runways will be closed for several days for investigation and passengers expect some delay.
Nelson is still dealing with what has just happened and told CNN that “stress, tension, still shaking.” He added: “It’s amazing that we are still here.”
The emotion was repercusent by Carlson. Carlson cut his head and said, “It’s amazing.” “I am a little bald this morning,” he said.








