Canadian investigators recovered the black boxes from a Delta Air Lines regional jet that flipped upside down upon landing at Toronto's Pearson Airport, injuring 21 of the 80 passengers on board.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is leading the investigation into the incident involving Flight DL4819, a CRJ900 aircraft operated by Delta’s Endeavor Air subsidiary. The plane, arriving from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, overturned after encountering strong winds during landing on Monday.
TSB senior investigator Ken Webster confirmed that both the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder have been retrieved and sent for analysis. Authorities aim to determine the cause of the accident at Canada's busiest airport.
📍 Key Developments:
Incident – Delta regional jet flipped on landing, injuring 21 passengers.
Investigation – TSB recovered black boxes for further analysis.
Weather Factor – Strong winds suspected in the accident.
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