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Toronto Pearson International Airport

People seem to have forgotten the other plane crash in Philadelphia recently...

All American airlines/flights - it absolutely could be a pattern. And may very well have to do with the sudden cuts to personnel once Trump took office.
well time will tell when the investigation runs its course, but for sure the sudden cuts of thousands of personnel in the aviation industry has had a profoundly negative outcome overall.
 
People seem to have forgotten the other plane crash in Philadelphia recently...

All American airlines/flights - it absolutely could be a pattern. And may very well have to do with the sudden cuts to personnel once Trump took office.

This could have been a maintenance issue. Videos surfacing online seem to indicate that the wheels on one of the wings did not deploy upon landing.
 
We're all going to have to wait for the TSB report. Not to sound like a pilot - cuz I'm not - but one interviewed on CTV said that the winds were within aircraft limits, and they were from 270* so landing at 230*, their relative crosswind bearing was much diminished. The one thing I did notice from a couple of the clips was there was little to no flare just before touchdown.
Absolutely no flare at all. He slammed that thing down like he was landing on the USS Nimitz! It's probably a result of more than one thing but I'd be curious to see the last corrosion report. That starboard wing, and not the gear, failed.
 
This could have been a maintenance issue. Videos surfacing online seem to indicate that the wheels on one of the wings did not deploy upon landing.
This shot was from Jerry Yang on facebook right before the crash and the gear is down:
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This photo from Joe Gullusci shows where the wing ended up
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Slam something down hard enough and it will break. He landed hard on the starboard side.
 
This shot was from Jerry Yang on facebook right before the crash and the gear is down:
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This photo from Joe Gullusci shows where the wing ended up
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Slam something down hard enough and it will break. He landed hard on the starboard side.
Clearly flaps and landing gear down. People want answers immediately, but like all of these accidents, we'll have to wait for the interim/final report.
 
Toronto Pearson Fire Chief Todd Aitken said "the runway was dry and there was no cross-wind conditions".
Seems like he got his wings clipped. Today, it was no comment as this is under investigation. In the US we would know all details. So different in Canada. Maybe a good thing.
 
Could be the landing gear fail upon contact or one wheel that allow the wing to clip the ground and flip.. Wait tell the first report is issue or what the black box say.
 
Seems like he got his wings clipped. Today, it was no comment as this is under investigation. In the US we would know all details. So different in Canada. Maybe a good thing.
Unless there is an immediate danger to the public, I think its prudent to not release info until they have finished the investigation
 
Seems like he got his wings clipped. Today, it was no comment as this is under investigation. In the US we would know all details. So different in Canada. Maybe a good thing.
Yes. Folks should stay in their lane.

In the US we would not know all the details. Have "all the details" been released about the Washington crash? I know there has been a lot of opinion and speculation. Our investigative and accountability procedures up here are much less theatrical, and that is definitely a good thing.
 
Slam something down hard enough and it will break. He landed hard on the starboard side.
Looks like the pilot didn’t flair their aircraft before touching down. The video of the rapid approach looks more like a F-18 about to violently trap on the USS Nimitz, rather than a CRJ attempting a smooth touch down.
 
I can't find in my archives the picture of the actual drawing the child supposedly made but this has got to be at least 25 years old. Apparently, based on what I remember, it was from a little girl on her first airplane ride in Australia:

***Edit- Found it****

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I immediately thought of this when I saw the video of the crash.
 
After the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, hundreds of the survivors, families of victims, and owners of cargo filed claims against the White Star Line for loss of life, property, and for injuries sustained. Their claims totaled $16.4 million.

The luggage from the plane crash survived.
 
This shot was from Jerry Yang on facebook right before the crash and the gear is down:
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This photo from Joe Gullusci shows where the wing ended up
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Slam something down hard enough and it will break. He landed hard on the starboard side.
Tim...how did you find the Jerry Yang photo? It does not seem to exist on the internet anywhere else? I am sure the investigation would want to see it.
 

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