
Delta Air Lines is offering $ 30,000 For each passenger on board Delta Flight 4819, which exploded in flames after landing And he fell upside down as he arrived in Toronto from Minneapolis earlier this week.
All 80 people in the flight, including 76 passengers and four crew members, survived after the plane crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport at about 2:30 pm Monday.
If all passengers accept the payment, which a Delta spokesman says to NBC News “”No wires attached“The airline will pay about $ 2.3 million in total. Survivors can still file a lawsuit against Delta, even if they get $ 30,000.
Delta Air Lines plane after landing. Photo by Geoff Robins/AFP through Getty Images
Twenty -one passengers were taken to hospital, everyone with no life -threatening injuries, for New York Times.
Corey Tkkatch, commander of the area's Paramedic Services Operations, said During a press Conference on Tuesday that passengers who sought medical care suffered sprains, head injuries, anxiety and vomiting due to fuel exposure. By Thursday morning, the last passenger had left the hospital, for The US today.
A survivor, Boulder, resident of Colorado Peter Koukov, told cnn That he did not understand anything was wrong until the plane hit the ground and turned sideways. When the plane stopped, “we were upside down, hanging like naked,” Kaukov said.
Another passenger, Paramedic Peter Carlson, told cbc that in “a blink” he “was upside down and still went inside.”
President and Director General of International Airport Toronto Pearson Deborah Flint stated Tuesday that the investigation into the clash is continuing and that the cause is still unknown.
Since Thursday, the investigation is still ongoing, according to USA Today.
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