Tragic Collision: Air Canada Jet Crashes at LaGuardia
Two pilots died after an Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. The crash caused extensive damage to the aircraft, resulting in serious but mostly non-life-threatening injuries among passengers and crew. The NTSB is investigating the incident, leading to the airport's temporary closure.
Two pilots tragically lost their lives when an Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck on the runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport late Sunday night. The incident, which crushed the jet's nose, sent 39 passengers and crew to area hospitals, some with serious injuries. The Port Authority's executive director, Kathryn Garcia, confirmed that most have since been released.
The deceased pilot and co-pilot were both Canadian, according to authorities, and the fire truck involved was responding to a separate incident when the collision occurred. The airport remains closed as the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) leads a comprehensive investigation into the sequence of events that led to the crash.
The collision has also resulted in significant flight disruptions. Many passengers awaiting departure were stranded, as the airport aims for a reopening by Monday afternoon. The tragic event marks a profound moment at LaGuardia, emphasizing the critical importance of air traffic safety protocols.
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