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LaGuardia plane crash unfolded as a jet and fire truck collided
Summary
An Air Canada jet collided with a Port Authority fire truck at LaGuardia, killing two crew members and injuring dozens; audio and flight data show controllers granted then issued stop commands shortly before the collision.
Content
An Air Canada jet struck a Port Authority fire truck on a LaGuardia runway late Sunday, resulting in fatalities and multiple injuries. The fire truck was responding to an unrelated incident when it requested permission to cross the runway. Reporters and officials have reviewed air traffic audio, flight data and surveillance imagery to clarify the sequence of events. Authorities have opened an investigation and are examining those records.
Key details:
- An Air Canada Express jet and a Port Authority aircraft rescue and firefighting truck collided on a LaGuardia runway.
- The fire truck had requested permission to cross the runway while responding to an unrelated incident.
- Air traffic control audio and flight records indicate crossing permission was given and stop commands were issued seconds later, according to reporting.
- Two pilots were killed and dozens of people were reported injured.
Summary:
The collision caused fatalities and multiple injuries, and officials are using audio, flight data and video to determine what happened. Investigations are ongoing and authorities are reviewing recordings and footage as part of that process. Undetermined at this time.
