Montreal:
The video posted on social media shows that passengers of a delta air lines flight crashed in Canada on Monday as their aircraft flipped on Termac.
In a video posted on Snapchat, passengers Ashley appeared swinging from their seat inside the zook aircraft, whose lights went out, which was spread in place by his seatbelt.
Shortly thereafter, the video turned the Zucke while turning around with the aircraft, as she was a buffett from the wind.
“I was just in a plane crash, oh my God,” she said Bondam.
Breaking: Snapchat story from passenger on a flight of delta airlines, crashed in Toronto Piercene International at Tail Number N932xj at 4819.
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The aircraft lay on its back on icy ground at Toronto Airport, where the temperature fell well on Monday.
Another passenger, Skier Pete Kaukov shared another video on Instagram, which helps people to get out by filming themselves as flight attendants in an Endeavor Air Uniform to get out of the aircraft door.
The flight attendant urged, “Leave everything, leave everything, come,” the flight attendant urged, balanced on the bottom of the wing.
Standing outside, Kokov repeatedly cursed because he went away from the plane.
“I was just on this f ***** G aircraft,” he said, as other people were out of the aircraft, some clutch goods.
In the video description, he wrote, “Survival looks great today.”
In the background, rescue services sprayed water on the jet, scrapping the underruside and blackened.
Koukov later told CNN that “we were hanging like bats” and “” nothing was “nothing”.
Fellow passenger John Nelson said in the same interview that he had heard the blasts.
“When we were finished, I was upside down, everything else was there too,” he said. “We tried to leave from there as soon as possible.”
Endeavor Air Flight 4819 80 people – 76 passengers and four crews were carrying – when it tried to descend to the largest city in Canada at around 3:30 am, which was flown from Minianpolis in the US state of Minnesota.
Emergency services confirmed that 18 people were injured in the accident, with no fatal.
Another passenger of the flight Peter Carlson told the CBC that “the full initial feeling just needs to get out of it.”
“What I saw is suddenly very close in that plane, how to console each other, in terms of way of helping each other,” he said.
Delta said that there was no ambush in the initial reports, and promised to share further details as it confirmed them.
Airlines in Toronto added flights to their program to cancel the weekend after a large -scale icy storm.
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