The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is set to release a preliminary report regarding the Delta Air Lines flight crash on February 17 at Toronto Pearson Airport. The crash, which occurred during the flight's landing from Minneapolis, injured 21 individuals, all of whom were released from the hospital shortly thereafter. Miraculously, all 76 passengers and four crew members survived, despite the plane bursting into flames after flipping over. The incident resulted in significant travel disruptions at the airport, and Delta has proposed a $30,000 compensation to affected passengers, amidst emerging lawsuits in both the U.S. and Canada.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will release a preliminary report on February 17's crash landing at Toronto's Pearson airport, which injured 21 passengers.
Delta Air Lines Flight 4819's crash led to severe travel disruptions at Canada's busiest airport, but all 80 on board survived the incident.
Following the Delta Air Lines flight crash, the airline has offered $30,000 in compensation to passengers, stating it's offered without any conditions attached.
Lawsuits are emerging in response to the Delta Air Lines incident, with at least two filed in the U.S. and a Canadian law firm representing several passengers.
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