Dozens Injured After Air Canada Plane Collides with Fire Truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport
Incident at LaGuardia
According to Главком: An Air Canada Express regional jet collided with a fire truck after landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport, forcing the airport to suspend all operations. The CRJ-900 aircraft was carrying 76 passengers and 4 crew members, totaling 80 people. Dozens were injured in the collision, including firefighters from the truck. This incident highlights the complex coordination required on busy airport tarmacs.
The flight had arrived from Montreal, and the collision occurred at a speed of approximately 39 km/h (24 mph). In response, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop, halting all takeoffs and landings at LaGuardia and forcing flights to be diverted to other airports or return to their points of origin.
Broader Aviation Context
This collision follows a series of other recent aviation incidents in the region, including:
- A crash involving a Bombardier Challenger 650 business jet in the state of Maine;
- A mid-air collision of two helicopters near Hammonton Airport in New Jersey, which resulted in one pilot's death and left another critically injured.
Authorities report the situation at LaGuardia is now under control.
The LaGuardia incident underscores the critical importance of ground safety at aviation facilities, especially as air traffic and passenger numbers continue to rebound. The airport shutdown and subsequent flight diversions are expected to cause significant delays for travelers. Following accidents like this, it is imperative for relevant agencies to conduct thorough investigations to determine the cause and implement measures to prevent similar occurrences.
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