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Dancing with the Stars contestant says she is healing after Air Canada collision
Summary
Charlotte Jørgensen said she is recovering at home after being aboard an Air Canada flight that collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia on March 22; she thanked the two pilots who died. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.
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Charlotte Jørgensen, a former professional dancer on the first season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, said she is recovering at home after being a passenger on an Air Canada flight involved in a runway collision at LaGuardia Airport on March 22. She posted on Instagram on March 30 and expressed gratitude to the two pilots who died. Officials reported that the airplane collided with a fire truck responding on the runway. The National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into the incident.
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- Jørgensen wrote that she felt adrenaline during the event and that the days afterward have been difficult physically, mentally and emotionally; she said she is now at home with family and is "taking time to heal."
- The Air Canada Express CRJ900 collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia just after 11:30 p.m. on March 22; both pilots on the plane were killed and dozens of passengers and two emergency responders were reported injured.
- The NTSB said a surface-detection system did not generate an alert because of vehicles merging and unmerging near the runway, and the agency is conducting a formal investigation.
Summary:
The collision resulted in fatalities, multiple injuries and a temporary shutdown of airport operations. The National Transportation Safety Board's investigation is ongoing, and the airline has announced its CEO will retire by October.
