‘Our plane crashed. It’s upside down’ – witnesses speak of T

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“Our plane crashed. It’s upside down.”

These were the words of John Nelson, a passenger on a Delta Air Lines flight that had just crashed and flipped while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

All 80 people on board the flight from Minneapolis – 76 passengers and four crew – have survived, the airport’s chief executive has said.

Eighteen passengers were injured. Local paramedics said that three people – a child, a man in his 60s and a woman in her 40s – were seriously injured, but officials said they were not aware of anyone with critical injuries.

“Most people appear to be okay. We’re all getting off,” Mr Nelson said in a video posted to Facebook soon after the crash.

He later told CNN that there was no indication of anything unusual before landing.

“We skidded on our side, then flipped over on our back,” he said, adding that “there was a big fire ball out the left side of the plane”.

Passengers were left hanging upside down in their seats.

“We were upside down hanging like bats,” Peter Koukov, who was also on the plane, told CNN.

Mr Nelson said he was able to unbuckle himself push himself to the ground.

“Some people were kind of hanging and needed some help … and others were able to get down on their own,” he said.

Video footage shared on social media shows people clambering out of the overturned aircraft, with fire crews spraying it with foam.

Passengers were seen being helped out of the plane’s doors by airport staff, with some then running away from the plane’s entrance.

Despite a plane flipping on the runway, Diane Perry said she learned of the crash when her family called her while she was in line to check her luggage.

“It was kind of ironic that we were in the airport and didn’t know that there was a crash outside,” she told the BBC.

The reason for the crash is not yet clear. Two runways will remain closed for several days for investigation and passengers have been told to expect some delays.

Mr Nelson is still processing what had just happened, telling CNN he was “stressed, nervous, shaky still”.

“It’s amazing that we’re still here.”

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