🚨 Four days after a deadly runway collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport, the mangled wreckage of Air Canada Flight 302 remains on-site as investigators work to determine what caused the March 22 disaster. The commercial plane struck a stationary fire truck during takeoff, killing both pilots instantly.
🔥 Over 40 of the 60 passengers sustained injuries requiring hospitalization, along with two emergency responders in the struck vehicle. No additional fatalities have been reported since the crash.
🕵️♂️ The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed its team is currently analyzing flight data recorders and airport surveillance footage. 'This investigation will take time,' stated NTSB lead investigator Dr. Elena Marquez during a press briefing this morning. 'Safety protocols demand we leave no stone unturned.'
✈️ Travelers using LaGuardia this week report seeing the partially dismantled Airbus A220 still positioned near Runway 13-31, surrounded by construction barriers and forensic markers. Airport authorities confirm cleanup will begin once evidence collection concludes.
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