VIDEO: Horrifying New Footage Released From Inside Delta Airlines Plane Shows Frightening Moments As Passengers Hang Upside Down After Crash On Toronto Runway

A regional passenger jet operated by Delta Air Lines flipped upside down while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, and it injured as many as 18 people.

Toronto airport authorities confirmed that all four crew members and 76 passengers survived this major accident despite how bad it was.

A statement posted by Delta said 18 passengers were injured and are being treated at local hospitals. At least two passengers were critically injured, but were expected to survive.

By now, millions have seen the video of its landing on the runway and bursting into flames as it flipped completely over.

Now, we are seeing footage from inside the cabin and how people were upside down in the Delta Air plane moments after wrecking.

In the short video, you can see people sitting upside down, with one woman even being shown on her phone amid the chaos. Nobody seems to be panicking as all might be in shock at what just happened and how they just survived going upside down in a plane.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is leading the investigation into what happened that caused this wreck.

The CRJ 900 aircraft was operated by Endeavor Air.

CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority Gives Update On Passengers From Delta Air Lines Flight

Jan 30, 2025; Arlington, VA, USA; A Delta Airlines plane lands at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after the airport reopened following the crash between an American Airlines passenger jet with 64 people aboard and an Army Black Hawk helicopter above Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, VA on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY

Delta Flight 4819 caught fire and rolled over upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport Monday afternoon.

This video shows the plane reaching the ground, erupting in flames, bouncing on the runway, and then overturning.

It is truly a blessing that everybody walked away from this flight with their lives.

However, there were countless injuries.

Deborah Flint, CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, gave an update on Tuesday to state a total of 21 passengers were hurt with injuries ranging from minor to critical but not life-threatening.

She said Delta Air Lines has reported that 19 of those passengers have since been released from the hospital.

Two of them remain hospitalized.

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