Canadian investigators say a Delta Air Traces regional jet that crashed whereas making an attempt to land on the Toronto Pearson Worldwide Airport final month was descending too shortly. The airplane flipped over after the exhausting touchdown. Not one of the 80 individuals on board died however two passengers have been critically injured.
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The Delta Air Traces regional jet that crash-landed and flipped over at Toronto’s Pearson Worldwide Airport final month was descending too quick, in accordance with Canadian investigators.
In releasing its preliminary report on the February seventeenth crash Thursday, Canada’s Transportation Security Board famous that within the seconds earlier than touching down, the CRJ 900 was descending at a price of greater than 1,100 toes per minute, which is sort of twice as quick because it ought to’ve been descending.
All 80 individuals on board the airplane survived the crash, though it flipped over and caught hearth because it slid down the snowy runway. Twenty-one individuals have been injured, two of them critically.
The flight, operated by Republic Airways underneath the Delta Connection model title, had taken off from the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport at 11:47 a.m. CT with 76 passengers and 4 flight crew members on board. “The flight proceeded uneventfully” in the direction of Toronto, in accordance with the TSB.
Within the ultimate seconds earlier than touching down at Toronto’s Pearson Airport at 2:12 p.m. ET in robust, gusty winds, the TSB report reveals that the airplane was descending at a price of greater than 1,100 toes per minute. The report notes the plane’s working guide states {that a} exhausting touchdown is outlined as “[a] landing at a vertical descent rate greater than 600 ft/min.”
As well as, the airplane was banking at an angle of seven.1° to the suitable, and the pitch angle was 1° nostril up.
The TSB report says that because the airplane touched down, the suitable touchdown gear fractured and retracted. The fitting wing then scraped the bottom and broke off on the fuselage, releasing a cloud of jet gasoline that caught hearth because the airplane overturned and moved down the runway.
The TSB of Canada’s report doesn’t clarify why the airplane was descending sooner than it ought to have, nor what function the robust winds could have had within the crash. A lot of the knowledge within the preliminary report comes from the plane’s flight knowledge recorder. No info from the cockpit voice recorder was launched.
The ultimate investigative report is anticipated in a few 12 months.