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Tragedy at LaGuardia: Passengers Credit Fallen Pilots Following Fatal Air Canada Collision

Air Canada Flight 8646 passengers recount the fatal LaGuardia runway collision with a fire truck, praising the heroic actions of the pilots who died.

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A Sudden Impact on the Runway

Passengers aboard Air Canada Flight 8646 have begun sharing harrowing accounts of the moments their CRJ-900 aircraft collided with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The incident, which occurred late Sunday evening, resulted in the tragic deaths of the flight’s captain and first officer. Despite the loss of life in the cockpit, those in the cabin believe the pilots’ swift actions prevented a much larger catastrophe.

The flight, operated by Jazz Aviation under the Air Canada Express banner, was arriving from Montreal Trudeau International Airport with 72 passengers and four crew members on board. Passenger Jack Cabot described the landing as initially normal until the moment of impact. “Right as we hit the ground, we felt the brake was pretty hard,” Cabot told CBC News Network. He described a sudden wave of panic as the aircraft struck the emergency vehicle, noting the terrifying realization that the cockpit had been compromised.

Heroic Efforts Amidst Chaos

Radio-Canada sources have identified the deceased aviators as Captain Antoine Forest and First Officer Mackenzie Gunther. While the investigation into why a fire truck was on the active runway continues, survivors are praising the flight crew’s reflexes. Clément Lelièvre, a passenger from France, noted that the intense braking felt immediately upon touchdown likely saved the lives of those on board. “I think he kind of saved our lives because he must have had incredible reflexes,” Lelièvre told The Canadian Press.

Survivors and the Road to Recovery

The collision left dozens injured, with authorities confirming more than 40 people were transported to local hospitals. Among the most miraculous stories of survival is that of flight attendant Solange Tremblay. According to her daughter, Sarah Lepine, Tremblay was ejected from the aircraft along with her seat. Found near the wreckage by first responders, Tremblay underwent surgery for multiple leg fractures on Monday morning.

In a statement, Air Canada expressed that it was “deeply saddened” by the event, offering condolences to the Jazz Aviation community and the families of the fallen pilots. National transportation safety officials have launched a full investigation into the communication failures and technical factors that led to the presence of the fire truck on the runway during the scheduled landing.

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