In a miraculous turn of events, all 76 passengers and four crew members aboard a Delta Air Lines jet survived a crash-landing at Toronto Pearson Airport. The plane, flying in from Minneapolis, flipped over and burst into flames on the tarmac. A preliminary report from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada revealed that the ground proximity warning system indicated a high rate of descent just moments before touchdown. As the plane skidded, the landing gear folded, the wing detached, and a fire broke out from leaking jet fuel. Despite injuries during evacuation, all passengers were hospitalized and released shortly after. The ongoing investigation is exploring various factors, including pilot training, landing techniques, and the structural integrity of the plane. Lawsuits have been filed by passengers, while Delta Air Lines refrains from commenting on the incident. With no pre-existing issues found, the focus remains on uncovering the complex causes behind the crash.
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