Delta Flight 4819: Angel Reese suggest -Payment of the passengers is insufficient


Passengers on board Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 A moving landing experience in Toronto. The 76 passengers lingered upside down in their seats after the plane turned around at the landing.

Four crew members were also on board the plane at the time of the crash. All 80 people survived, with 21 passengers who received treatment in a hospital. Every passenger who is transported to the hospital has since been released, the airline confirmed.

The airline established in Atlanta responded to the event by offering any affected passenger A $ 30,000 payout. But the sum of five digits fell short in the eyes of WNBA star Angel Reese.

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Angel Reese looks at

Chicago Sky Forward Angel Reese (5) watches during the first half of a basketball match against the Las Vegas Aces in Wintrust Arena. (Kamil Krzaczynski-usa Today Sports)

“Wait that’s it? Yes no,” wrote Reese on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday.

Reese’s comments Led to an anger of reactions on social media, in which some people call on the airline to do more for the passengers.

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If every passenger decided to accept the offer, Delta would be responsible for a total payment of around $ 2.3 million. The airline did note that the offer came with ‘no strings confirmed’.

Passengers evacuate a Delta Air Lines surface

First Responders Douse A Delta Air Lines plane with water after it was deposited on the runway of Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on February 17, 2025. (Nate Richie)

“Representatives of Delta Care Team tell customers that this gesture has not affiliated any signs and has no influence on their rights,” said a spokesperson for the airline. How passengers would actually receive the reimbursement remains unclear.

The Incident in Toronto is one of the various recent aviation tramps.

Delta aircraft in the snow on Toronto Airport

A plane from Delta Airlines is upside down on the asphalt on Toronto Pearson International Airport, Monday 17 February 2025. (Teresa Barbieri/The Canadian Press via AP)

A military black Hawk helicopter crashed with an American Airlines-relied commercial flight in the air just outside Washington, DC on January 29, leaving 67 people dead. The flight departed from Wichita, Kansas and arrived at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

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At the end of January, a twin engine Medevac Jet crashed In a neighborhood in Philadelphia. The plane wore a child patient and her mother. Seven people died as a result of the crash, including one person in a vehicle on the floor.

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