Passenger who survived Delta Airlines crash landing recalls the one thing he noticed before plane flipped upside-down
Passenger who survived Delta
Airlines crash landing recalls the one thing he noticed before plane flipped
upside-down
John Nelson was one of the 80 people on the Delta Airlines flight that crashed yesterday
A passenger who miraculously survived yesterday's Delta
Airlines crash has spoken out about the terrifying experience.
On Monday (February 17), a plane carrying 76 passengers and
four crew members crashed as it landed at Toronto Pearson International
Airport, Canada.
The
aircraft proceeded to flip upside-down after hitting the tarmac,
leaving everyone onboard suspended upside down in the air.
While 18 people are thought to have been injured in the
ordeal, everyone survived.
One person who was onboard the flight, which was heading to
Toronto from Minneapolis, was John Nelson.
A Delta Airlines jet flipped upside-down after landing in
Toronto (GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images)
Speaking to CNN, John recalled the
moments leading up to the crash.
"It was a typical flight from Minneapolis to
Toronto," he said. "And we were coming in, and I did notice the winds
were super gusty.
"The snow had kinda blown over the runways. So coming
it was routine but it was noticeable that the runways were in kind of a weird
condition."
John went on to share: "When we hit, it was super hard.
We hit the ground and the plane went sideways and I believe we skidded on our
side and flipped over on our back."
Once the plane had ground to a halt, John then noticed 'a
big fireball on the left side of the plane'.
Delta Airlines passenger recalls crash
He went on to describe the whole thing as 'mass chaos',
particularly when everyone was hanging upside-down in their seats.
"We kind of let ourselves go and fell to hit the
ceiling," John said of the immediate aftermath.
"It was a surreal feeling. And then everyone was just
like, 'Get out! Get out! Get out!'"
He added: "We could smell jet fuel. Even now I smell
like jet fuel."
Fortunately firefighters were on hand 'right away' and
everyone was able to evacuate the aircraft before more of the plane set on
fire.
People have since hailed it a 'miracle' that the plane
didn't explode and that everyone onboard survived the scary ordeal.
John Nelson was one of the 76 passengers on the plane (CNN)
"The fact this plane did not explode in flames because
of the amount of jet fuel is nothing short of a miracle," one person
penned on YouTube.
"Thank god all the souls on this flight survived."
Echoing similar sentiments, someone else said: "This
was a miracle. I hope the survivors will eventually fully recover from physical
and psychological injuries."
Praising the emergency services, another person wrote:
"Incredible there were not any fatalities. Someone give those first
responders a raise, they were quick and effective and saved lives."
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