Investigators recover black box from plane wreckage at Toronto's Pearson airport

A Delta Air Lines plane lies upside down at Toronto Pearson Airport on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Flight 4819 – a Bombardier CRJ-900 jet operated by the Delta subsidiary Endeavor Air, crashed while landing in Toronto having flown from Minneapolis on Monday.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

A veteran aviator and flight instructor of commercial passenger jets says the "variable" gusty winds in Toronto as well as possible mechanical issues with the landing gear may have contributed to the Delta Air Lines crash at Pearson Airport Monday.

Kit Darby, a U.S.-based consultant with more than 20,000 hours of flight experience, says a review of videos as well as airport data on weather conditions showed a combination of factors that may have caused the plane's right wing tip to hit the ground, setting off the flip to its roof as it slid on the runway.

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