Delta plane's landing gear collapsed during Toronto crash-landing, investigators say
Investigators say the Delta jet was descending at a high rate of speed
By Anders Hagstrom Fox News
Published March 20, 2025 1:49pm EDT
The Delta Air Lines plane that landed upside down in Toronto in February suffered a landing gear collapse as it made contact with the runway, according to a new report.
Investigators released a preliminary report on the crash on Thursday, saying the jet had descended at a high rate of speed, triggering a safety alarm to go off in the cockpit just 2.6 seconds before landing. The plane's right main landing gear collapsed on contact with the runway.
"At touchdown, the following occurred: the side-stay that is attached to the right [main landing gear] fractured, the landing gear folded into the retracted position, the wing root fractured between the fuselage and the landing gear, and the wing detached from the fuselage, releasing a cloud of jet fuel, which caught fire," the report stated.
"The exact sequence of these events is still to be determined by further examination of the fracture surfaces," it clarified.
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