Emergency crews raced to a Delta Airlines airplane at Toronto Pearson International Airport, and the images stunned CNN anchors who remarked the plane appeared to be "upside down on the runway."
The crash happened Monday afternoon, with CNN anchor Boriz Sanchez telling viewers crews were responding to a "landing incident." The plane originated from Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to the report.
"Yeah. I mean we're calling it a landing incident but this is really serious," remarked fellow anchor Brianna Keilar.
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She later added, "Ther appears to be — from afar — but we can see wheels that look — its upside down."
"Yeah it looks to me to be some kind of landing gear issue on the way down," replied safety analyst David Soucie. The plane may have slid off the runway.
CNN later reported all souls were accounted for. The number of injuries wasn't immediately known.
The most recent incident follows multiple plane crashes in the United States, with 67 people killed in a collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a military Blackhawk helicopter in Washington, D.C.