The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada has issued an update on its investigation into the crash of an Endeavor Air Mitsubishi CRJ900 operating for Delta Connection at Toronto Pearson International Airport. A team of over 20 investigators is examining the wreckage, conducting interviews, and gathering data to determine the causes of the incident. The aircraft, which was traveling from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Toronto, impacted the runway during landing, resulting in a fire and the fuselage coming to rest upside down. All 76 passengers and four crew members safely evacuated, with 21 passengers sustaining injuries. The TSB has retrieved the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder for analysis. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian emphasized the airline’s commitment to supporting those affected and expressed gratitude to first responders. Delta has resumed flights at Toronto-Pearson, with some adjustments to accommodate greater capacity. — news from Simple Flying
