Collision at LaGuardia Airport in New York, plane vs. fire truck: two victims
A collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport involving an Air Canada plane and a fire truck resulted in two fatalities and two injuries.
A tragic incident occurred at LaGuardia Airport in New York late at night, where an Air Canada commercial flight collided with a fire truck that was responding to another emergency. The accident, which took place around 11:45 PM local time on runway 4, resulted in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot of the Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft. Additionally, there were two reported injuries following this collision.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that it will be conducting an investigation into the incident to ascertain the circumstances leading to this unfortunate event. Initial reports from NBC News and CNN confirm the involvement of both the aircraft and the fire truck, with the latter stationed at the airport for another emergency situation. Such incidents raise significant concerns regarding airport safety protocols and the coordination between emergency services and aircraft operations.
In light of this collision, there will likely be increased scrutiny on the measures in place for managing aircraft movements around emergency response teams at major airports. As investigations proceed, further details regarding the incident are expected to emerge, which will help in understanding the factors that contributed to this deadly crash and in preventing future occurrences.