What We Know About the Toronto Plane Crash: Woman Trapped Upside Down Briefly Records Video Inside the Plane
A recent plane crash ended in an unexpected outcome. Survivors recounted their harrowing experience and experts weighed in on what happened during the incident.
A Delta Air Lines plane crashed on the runway of Pearson International Airport in Toronto on the afternoon of February 17, 2025. A woman, trapped upside down when the plane overturned, briefly recorded a video from inside the aircraft.
Endeavor Air Flight 4819 had been arriving from Minneapolis/St. Paul when the incident occurred. The crash landing left the aircraft upside down on the tarmac, with its tail and one wing completely torn off.

A Delta Air Lines plane pictured after crashing upon landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on February 17, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario. | Source: Getty Images
Authorities reported strong westward winds, reaching speeds of 29 mph with gusts up to 38 mph, around 2:15 p.m.—the time of the crash. Toronto had been grappling with drifting snow after back-to-back snowstorms in recent days.
Flightradar24, an aviation tracking website, noted that weather advisories for Pearson International Airport at the time warned of “a gusting crosswind and blowing snow.”

A worker looks out at a passing Delta Air Lines plane on February 6, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. | Source: Getty Images
Meanwhile, Airport Fire Chief Todd Aitken provided an update regarding the runway’s condition, “What we can say is the runway was dry and there was no cross-wind conditions.”
The moments immediately following the crash were captured in audio recordings from the airport. “This airplane just crashed,” an air traffic controller disclosed.

Bystanders look over the scene of a Delta Airlines plane crash on February 17, 2025, in Toronto, Canada. | Source: Getty Images
Mere seconds later, the severity of the crash became clearer. “The aircraft there’s upside down and burning [sic],” a controller reported. The recordings also noted that passengers were seen walking outside the plane just minutes after the impact.
As the situation unfolded, Delta Air Lines addressed the public through their official X page, sharing an update on the passengers’ conditions. According to the statement, initial reports indicated no fatalities, with 18 injured passengers transported to area hospitals. It also emphasized that the primary focus was on supporting those affected.