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Aviation Expert Question “Delta Speed” Delta Summer “after new videos of landing accident at Pearson Airport

Aviation Expert Question “Delta Speed” Delta Summer “after new videos of landing accident at Pearson Airport

Until it is still clear why Delta Air Lines from Minneapolis accident at the phyronto Airport on MondayOne expert now calls into question the speed of descent of the aircraft after watching new videos of the incident.

J. Joseph, Aviator of Veterans in the US Marine Corps. With decades of experience and more than 30,000 fixed hours of flight, Citynews said on Tuesday that he saw the latest videos of the incident, and although they may be deceived, there is a cause for concern.

“What we see … is that it turns out that the speed of descent of the aircraft in the last videos shows that it does not seem to be arrested to land,” he said.

Joseph says that too fast the speed of descent can lead to hard planting and “perhaps impose structural damage to the aircraft.”

Video incident shows that the plane is torn by flames After planting in Pearson, before he end up on his back, what Joseph noted was “very rare.”

Joseph says the weather was also a factor, with a strong wind at that time.

“Again, very complex gusty wind conditions that prevailed in cases are similar to the fact that they would significantly contribute to the loading of pilots.”

“But again, the speed of descent must simply be arrested before landing.”

He adds that the video can be deceived, depending on the angle they are removed, but “at first turns red, it seems that this speed of descent is not like that it was softened to land.”


See: Video shows Delta -Aavari Flight and flip on arrival in Toronto


President and Chief Executive Director of Adamer Airports of the Great Toronto (GTAA), Deborah Flint, said on Tuesday that The cause of the accident remains under investigation And he noted that it was early to speculate on circumstances.

Delta Air Lines confirmed that 21 affected passengers were initially transported to local hospitals. As of Tuesday morning, 19 was released.

The flight transported 76 passengers and four crews.

“Wonderful” that no one died

Joseph called it “miraculous” that no one was killed in a disaster and said that the crews had done a great job that evacuating passengers, especially under the unique circumstances of the flushing aircraft.

“It seems that cabin crew and safety warders on the back of the aircraft have done extraordinary work to remove passengers from the aircraft.

“It is very

“The flight attendants did a great job of evacuating passengers.”

“Hang like bats”

Some of the raided passengers talked with CNN after escaping from a worsening accident.

“When we got it, it was just very difficult. He got into the ground and the plane went sideways, ”said passenger John Nelson on the network. “It’s amazing that we’re still here.”

“Even now I smell like jet fuel.”

“We got into the ground and we were on the side,” the passenger Pete Kukov added. “And then we were upside down, hanging like bats.”

With files from Lucas Casaltto and Canadian press.