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a passenger looking at the delta plane crash. | source: facebook/jwnelson301 |
A Reddit user who was one of the passengers on the Delta plane that recently crashed in Toronto has recounted their experience. This comes at the same time that another passenger spoke to CNN about the incident.
Earlier today, February 17, 2025, an individual who was one of the 80 people onboard the Delta plane that crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport took to Reddit to reveal what happened. Via a thread, where they also answered questions from other users, the passenger detailed how terrifying the incident was.
"I was on the flight that crashed today in Toronto [...] I'm safe, healthy and only slightly in shock at a hotel near the airport. Happy to share my experience, insight and..whatever else. Its nice to talk through trauma. Indulge me 😅 [sic]," began the user.
The person was then asked whether or not they had to sign any non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in order to speak on what happened and what it felt like once the plane stopped after it crashed.
They were also asked about the duration the passengers were upside down and the time it took for evacuation.
In response to all these questions, the passenger answered, "No NDA, no real debrief. I think the local responders were as shocked as we were with the incident! One paramedic I asked said the last time something on this scale happened was ~20 years ago with Air France."
They continued, "We weren't upside down long. Near my row, we all made sure to get each other down before head rush happened. After it happened, most people were fairly quiet. No one knew what to do or say. I was finally free of the airport around 10pm local time and am still trying to calm down enough to sleep 🤣." More details on the story will follow shortly.
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