Passenger On Delta Plane That Crashed In Toronto Speaks Out: ‘We Ended Upside Down’

Passenger On Delta Plane That Crashed In Toronto Speaks Out: ‘We Ended Upside Down’
John Nelson, who was on board the Delta Airlines plane when it crashed in Toronto Monday (February 17) is speaking out.
He told Good Morning America on Tuesday that the plane ended upside down after it crashed during landing at Pearson Airport from Minneapolis.
Eighty people were on board (76 passengers and four crew members) and fortunately, there were no casualties. The airport’s chief executive said some suffered relatively minor injuries, the Associated Press reported.
It’s still unclear what caused the crash, but we’re thankful everyone is okay.
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