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LaGuardia crash: flight attendant survived while still strapped in her seat
Summary
A flight attendant was found still strapped into her jump seat after an Air Canada regional jet struck a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport; she suffered leg fractures and is expected to recover, family said.
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An Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck while landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport late Sunday. A flight attendant, identified by family as Solange Tremblay, was found still secured in her jump seat after the impact and survived. Her daughter said she suffered multiple fractures to one leg and will require surgery but is expected to recover. The collision destroyed the plane's nose and the pilot and copilot were killed.
Known facts:
- The regional jet was carrying more than 70 passengers when it struck a fire truck that was responding to an issue on another aircraft.
- The flight attendant was located still strapped into her seat after the seat was thrown from the plane, according to family statements.
- Family reported she sustained multiple fractures to one leg and will need surgery; she is otherwise expected to recover.
- The impact heavily damaged the aircraft's nose and resulted in the deaths of the pilot and copilot.
Summary:
The incident caused multiple injuries and two crew deaths, and it has prompted an ongoing response by authorities. The surviving flight attendant is reported to be recovering and will undergo surgery for leg fractures. Undetermined at this time.
