A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis encountered a serious incident while landing in Toronto, flipping onto its roof. Despite the severity, all 80 passengers survived, with 18 sustaining minor injuries. Investigations revealed normal communication between the pilot and control tower and dry runway conditions, although wind gusts up to 40 mph were reported. The situation inside the aircraft was chaotic, with testimonies of passengers being turned upside down. The investigation is being led by Canada's Transportation Safety Board, with support from the FAA.
Audio recordings indicate that the control tower warned the pilots of a possible air flow "bump" on the approach, while winds were gusting up to 40 mph.
Passengers found themselves in a chaotic situation, with one describing being upside down, strapped in his seat after a forceful landing.
Delta Air Lines confirmed that all 80 passengers survived, with 18 reported injuries that were mainly minor.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will lead the investigation, supported by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.
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