Delta crash report to be released
A preliminary report is set to be released tomorrow, Thursday, detailing initial findings on the crash landing of a Delta flight at Toronto’s Pearson Airport.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it will release the report of the incident a month ago which miraculously saw all 76 passengers and four crew members survive.
The safety agency is working with US counterparts the NTSB.
The regional plane flipped over and burst into flames.
Several were hospitalized but none were in a serious condition.
Delta has since offered a ‘no strings attached’ $30,000 in compensation to passengers.
However, some passengers are suing the airline with at least two lawsuits already filed.
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