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What were the weather conditions during the Delta regional jet crash in Toronto?
The weather conditions during the Delta regional jet crash at Toronto Pearson Airport were extremely challenging, with about 40 mile per hour winds and a negative 2 degree wind chill at the time of the incident. Additionally, there was blowing snow that afternoon, creating hazardous conditions for aircraft operations. These severe weather conditions have raised significant questions among investigators about how they may have impacted the flight's safety and contributed to the crash-landing that caused the plane to flip upside down. Weather factors are a key focus in understanding exactly what happened when the flight gear reached the ground.
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Weather Conditions Impacting Flight Safety
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