Incident during landing: Pilot and co-pilot die - plane collides with vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport
A tragic incident at LaGuardia Airport in New York resulted in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot of an Air Canada flight after the aircraft collided with a rescue vehicle shortly after landing, with numerous injuries reported.
In a severe incident at LaGuardia Airport on Monday morning, an Air Canada aircraft collided with a rescue vehicle shortly after landing, leading to the deaths of both the pilot and co-pilot, according to multiple reports from U.S. media. At least 13 individuals were injured in the collision, including eleven passengers on the flight and the two occupants of the vehicle involved in the crash. The airport has been closed temporarily following the incident as authorities assess the situation and provide assistance to those affected.
The collision occurred on one of the runways when the aircraft, arriving from Canada, struck a vehicle belonging to the airport authority. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene, and initial reports indicated that the crash was significant enough to cause multiple casualties. The situation has raised concerns regarding safety protocols at airports, particularly in high-traffic areas where aircraft and ground vehicles operate in close proximity.
As investigations continue, questions surrounding the circumstances leading up to this tragic event are likely to emerge, particularly regarding the communication and coordination between air traffic control and ground services. The implications of this incident extend beyond immediate safety concerns, potentially affecting regulatory policies within the aviation sector. The airport authorities and Air Canada are expected to release further information as developments unfold and investigations reveal more details about the incident.