Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
1
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
Retired pilot explains how everyone survived the Toronto crash
Insider
Follow
2/20/2025
Mark Stephens, a retired pilot, walks us through how a Delta Airlines plane crash landed and flipped in Toronto but everyone on-board survived.
Category
😹
Fun
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
As you watch that airplane flip upside down, most people think that it would
00:05
cause major fatalities. Everybody was doing their job, meaning flight attendants
00:09
and pilots. Everybody followed their instructions. That's the reason we have
00:11
nobody hurt or killed. My name is Mark Stevens. I'm a retired Delta captain. I
00:16
spent 32 years in the airline industry. I have watched the video and done it
00:21
second by second. The aircraft is coming in for landing. It looks like the pilots
00:26
have put in the proper controls for the crosswind. The right main is a little
00:31
lower than the left and that's how it should be because it should be wing down
00:34
top rudder. As they put those controls in, the aircraft goes into a little bit of a
00:38
slip, which means they need to add a little extra power and they have to pull
00:41
back a little more on the stick. As it touches down, everything looks normal
00:45
until the right main, right after touchdown, basically fails. I can't tell
00:50
from the video if the right tire failed first, if there was something that struck
00:53
on the runway. When the wing strikes the runway and tears itself open, that's when
00:58
you see the immediate fire and that's the fuel because both wings carry fuel.
01:02
Now, the other wing, it's still flying. So as it continues down the runway, that wing
01:07
flies all the way around to the other side, which means the tail gets ripped
01:11
off as it goes through it. That's how the aircraft ends up upside down because the
01:15
left wing is always flying. The good news is where that wing struck and started
01:20
pouring fuel out, the airplane continued to skid and leave the fireball behind.
01:25
Had they stopped abruptly, they would have been in the fireball. I don't see a
01:28
pilot error in this. When I first started flying, I would always ask the tower
01:32
what the winds are. And one of my old captains said to me, you know more about
01:35
the wind than he does. And that's the truth because as they're flying down,
01:39
whatever the winds are that they're currently in, that's what they're
01:42
correcting for. It doesn't matter what the tower is called. It's like a video game
01:46
that kids play. But when you're a pilot, you're actually in the real world
01:51
feeling it and seeing it. From what I saw, maybe he needed a little more flair. But
01:56
if he struck something on the runway, which Toronto's runways are absolutely
01:59
some of the best I've ever landed on, it could have been as easy as a block of
02:03
ice. You're landing at 150, 140 miles an hour. And then within a second,
02:08
the wing is on the ground, it's in a fire, it's rolling upside down, and it's
02:11
sliding. It's an amazing event that happened probably in the blink of an eye
02:15
for the guys flying the airplane. And all of these pilots trained for this,
02:18
and it's still way safer than trying to drive in those kinds of conditions. If
02:24
you evacuate airplanes with 300 people on a great big airplane, you'll get
02:28
somebody hurt going down a slide because of the age differences. This airplane,
02:33
they just had to walk out. They may have been really shook up. It'll be an
02:36
emotional adventure from this point on. The structure of the aircraft, the tube,
02:41
it remained intact. And that's a real big key. I would guess that everybody had
02:44
their seatbelts on. If you take a methodical approach to exiting the
02:49
airplane, follow their flight attendant's instructions, and that's how they
02:51
survived. The airline industry will get safer because of this. Years ago, there
02:56
was a Dallas crash that was really difficult to fly through, and they put it
02:59
in the simulators. And every year, year and a half, we would do that wind shear
03:03
event that the pilots that crashed did in the 80s. That's what will happen with
03:08
this too.
Recommended
15:56
|
Up next
The mold behind Brie cheese could face extinction. Can we save it?
Insider
2/24/2025
9:57
ASMR Skin Physiotherapy: Natural Solutions for Blackhead Removal
W TV
2/10/2025
1:05:12
The Contract Marriage With The Blind Master Full Movie
Super Vip Channel
6/25/2024
15:29
How 60,000 military name tapes are made every month in a Fort Knox factory
Business Insider
2 days ago
43:29
How the Green Berets actually work, according to a former special forces operative
Business Insider
3 days ago
1:15
Why Silicon Valley's young founders are saying no to alcohol
Business Insider
8/13/2025
30:42
We compared the Chinese and American Burger King menus
Food Insider
8/25/2023
19:55
All the differences between Kit Kats in the US and Japan
Food Insider
4/20/2023
18:04
Every difference between US and UK Coca-Cola
Food Insider
11/23/2022
0:59
This water device painlessly removes earwax
Beauty Insider
5/20/2021
11:35
This DIY method for sugaring hair removal has just 3 ingredients
Beauty Insider
7/28/2020
10:11
How Frank's RedHot became America's most popular hot sauce company
Insider
8/10/2025
1:41
Sharon Stone tells us how Robert De Niro pissed her off while making Martin Scorsese's 'Casino'
Insider
8/7/2025
17:02
How the US military is training a drone army 400 miles from Ukraine
Insider
8/7/2025
14:25
Career lessons from Wall Street bosses overseeing $1 trillion
Insider
8/5/2025
2:54
4 people who have seen the Epstein files say nothing suggests he was a spy
Insider
8/4/2025
27:03
The best food at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, according to a travel agent and an LA local
Insider
8/4/2025
37:35
How beating the casino actually works, according to a former card counter
Insider
8/4/2025
50:27
Why living in space is almost impossible
Insider
8/1/2025
22:33
India grows 80% of the world's turmeric. So why are farmers struggling?
Insider
8/1/2025
26:30
What first, business, and premium economy classes are like on Singapore Airlines ft. MrBeast
Insider
8/1/2025
22:19
Finding the best snack at Universal Studios Hollywood
Insider
7/31/2025
1:28
Park Avenue shooting leaves 4 dead, including NYPD officer and Blackstone executive
Insider
7/29/2025
20:08
101-Year-Old American veteran shares his secret to a long, happy life
Insider
7/28/2025
14:49
Why a French chef with 21 Michelin stars is betting on the Middle East
Insider
7/27/2025