New videos show the moment a Delta flight from Minneapolis crash-landed, flipped and caught fire in Toronto. Officials say 21 people were injured when the Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Eighty people were aboard the flight in total. There have been no reported fatalities. A video obtained by TMZ shows the plane approaching the runway, then the moment of impact and a burst of flame.
Main Idea: Delta Air Lines is facing new scrutiny after videos showed one of its flights crash-landing, flipping, and catching fire in Toronto, leaving 21 people injured but no reported deaths.
Key Points:
Delta Air Lines and regulators may face higher costs and tougher safety checks after the crash, which can raise fares and travel delays for passengers.
Better crash investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada may improve airline safety rules and reduce future risks for travelers.
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