Disaster Delta flight from Minneapolis crash lands at Toronto Pearson airport - All passenger and crew accounted for - no known fatalities

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Delta Air Lines CRJ900 crash landed at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday.

The flight, from Minneapolis-St. Paul, was listed as Endeavor 4819, a CRJ-900 (N932XJ). It appears to have landed upside down.

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But what ethnicity were the pilots? It surely couldn't be either Pakistanis or South Koreans, because nobody died. And since this is Canada, there's a good chance that they're Pajeets, but are they known for landing planes upside down?
Obviously the pilots were Australian and didn't adjust to the difference in hemispheres. If they landed that way in Australia it would have been right side up. Common mistake.
 
But what ethnicity were the pilots? It surely couldn't be either Pakistanis or South Koreans, because nobody died. And since this is Canada, there's a good chance that they're Pajeets, but are they known for landing planes upside down?
Well it's Toronto and Minneapolis so pajeets and somalis are highly probable to.
 
What the fuck is happening in aviation? I worked in aviation for a decade, we didn't have shit like this going on then.

Accidents did happen sometimes...but in majors? Military accidents? Every week? Nah
We're witnessing the beginning of the competency crisis that we were told was impossible because discrimination is a good thing actually (as long as it disadvantages white men).

It's going to get a lot worse.
 
Wing completely separated but no sign of fire. Suspicious.
If you watch the video carefully it looks like there was black smoke rising from further down the runway, where the wings were. It looks like they lucked out and sheared both wings off at the root. Leaving the fuel tanks and fire behind them with the wings. An unbelievable stroke of luck.
 
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