‘That training kicked in’: How flight attendants leapt into action after Toronto plane crash
- After Delta Flight 4819 crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport, flight attendants effectively helped passengers evacuate from the overturned aircraft.
- All 80 individuals on board, including four crew members and 76 passengers, survived the crash, but 21 people were taken to hospitals with injuries.
- Sara Nelson, international president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, praised the flight attendants for acting as 'aviation's first responders.'
- Deborah Flint, CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, stated that 'air travel remains the safest form of transportation' despite recent accidents.
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