
On Monday, February 17, a Delta Airlines plane flipped and turned upside down.
There were 80 people on board, including passengers and crew.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that the incident occurred around 2:45 pm local time and all individuals were evacuated.
The plane was a Bombardier CR900, which was flipped and turned upside down from Minneapolis, USA to Toronto, Canada.



Video of survivors of the Delta plane crash shows a woman hanging upside down from her seat on a rolling plane.
“My plane crashed, I turned it upside down,” she subtitled the video.
She then recorded the scared passenger as they stumbled from the plane as they fled to safety.
The shocked passenger said, “Oh my goodness, I’m just crashing in the plane.”
Toronto Airport has been temporarily closed, forcing flights to nearby airports.
According to Peel Regional Care Staff Services, 15 patients have been taken to the hospital. Among these injuries, one child and two adults were seriously injured. According to officials, the remaining injuries were mild to moderate.
Delta said in a written statement that it is aware of the incident and is working to confirm other details.
The airline will provide information, a spokesperson said.
Watch the video of the scene below.
A Delta Airlines crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Why have so many planes crashed recently? ? ? 😩 pic.twitter.com/wyrcjfmxmr
– Tiffany Fong (@tiffanyfong_) February 17, 2025
🎥Shocking footage from inside Delta Airlines shows an incredible crash survivor yelling, “I’m just in the plane crash, oh my god” 😱Simultaneously, canceled at Toronto Pearson Airport 237 flights. Safe there! ✈️ pic.twitter.com/zthpvn597p
– Mangoworxmedia (@mangoworxmedia) February 17, 2025