**John Nelson, a passenger, recounted the terrifying moments as authorities continue to investigate the incident.**
**Delta Air Lines Flight Crashes at Toronto Pearson Airport: All Passengers Survive**

**Delta Air Lines Flight Crashes at Toronto Pearson Airport: All Passengers Survive**
**Eighty passengers and crew members are safe following a dramatic plane crash that left the aircraft upside down.**
An unexpected aviation incident unfolded at Toronto Pearson International Airport when a Delta Air Lines flight skidded off the runway and flipped during landing. According to eyewitness accounts, the aircraft, which had originated from Minneapolis, encountered complications that led to its dramatic overturn.
All 80 individuals aboard, including 76 passengers and four crew members, emerged alive, although 18 sustained injuries. Among the injured, three individuals, including a child, a senior man, and a middle-aged woman, were reported to be in serious condition but not critically injured, as confirmed by local emergency services.
In the immediate aftermath, passenger John Nelson captured the chaos through a Facebook video, declaring, “Our plane crashed. It's upside down.” He described how the flight unexpectedly skidded on its side and subsequently flipped, resulting in a fireball on the left wing. “We were upside down hanging like bats,” recounted fellow passenger Peter Koukov. Nelson managed to unbuckle his seatbelt and assist others who were struggling to get down.
Footage shared across social media platforms depicted the harrowing scenes of passengers exiting the overturned plane, as fire crews worked urgently to extinguish potential flames with foam. Despite being at the airport, some waiting for their flights, like traveler Diane Perry, were unaware of the incident until family members alerted them.
As investigations proceed, the cause of the crash remains unclear, leading to the closure of two runways for several days. Passengers are advised to expect delays as authorities continue their inquiries. Reflecting on his experience, Nelson noted the emotional aftermath, admitting, “It’s amazing that we’re still here.”