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BREAKING: Delta Airlines Plane Crashes At Toronto Pearson Airport, Flips Upside Down On Runway (VIDEO)

A Delta Airlines CRJ-900 crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday.
That is according to Peel Regional Police, who relayed that Delta Flight 4819, traveling from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport to Toronto, was involved in the crash.
The airplane is understood to have crashed upon landing and came to a stop upside down.
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Authorities are investigating the circumstances, with updates expected in the coming hours.
Delta Airlines Crash Follows A Series Of Aviation Accidents
Today’s Delta Airlines crash follows a series of aviation incidents in the United States, the deadliest being the collision between a military Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight.
The crash, which took place near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, left no survivors. Both aircraft went down into the icy Potomac River, killing 67 people, all of whom have been recovered.
This incident is still under investigation, but it has been confirmed that the helicopter was flying higher than it should have been at the time.
Equipment failure is suspected to have prevented the Army pilots from hearing communication from air traffic control, while it’s also believed that they were not aware of the altitude they were flying to.