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LaGuardia Airport closes after crash that killed two pilots
Summary
LaGuardia Airport was closed until at least 2 p.m. for an investigation after a late-night runway collision that officials said killed two pilots and hospitalized 41 people.
Content
LaGuardia Airport was closed for most of Monday as officials carried out a formal investigation into a late-night runway collision. Airport authorities said the crash killed two pilots and sent 41 people to hospitals. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop and access to the airport was initially restricted. The closure occurred while New York-area airports were already experiencing long security lines tied to TSA staffing issues.
What officials reported:
- The airport was closed until at least 2 p.m. Monday for a thorough investigation.
- Officials said the crash killed two pilots and hospitalized 41 people, with some in serious condition.
- The FAA issued a ground stop for the airport immediately after the incident, and main road access was initially limited.
- Reports indicate the arriving regional jet struck a rescue truck that was responding to a separate incident.
- The Port Authority said it is working with airline partners and federal authorities and will provide additional updates as available.
Summary:
The incident caused substantial disruption at LaGuardia and compounded earlier travel delays linked to TSA staffing problems at New York-area airports. An official investigation is underway and the airport announced a temporary closure until at least 2 p.m.; further updates were reported to be forthcoming.
