New York's LaGuardia Airport Shut Down After Air Canada Plane Collides With Vehicle.
Collision at LaGuardia Airport
According to TSN.ua: An Air Canada Express regional jet struck a ground vehicle after touching down at New York's LaGuardia Airport on March 22. The evening incident involved a CRJ-900 aircraft arriving from Montreal, which hit a car at approximately 39 km/h.
The plane was carrying 76 passengers and 4 crew members. In response, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) imposed a ground stop on all takeoffs and landings, lasting at least until 05:30 GMT. LaGuardia Airport could remain closed until 18:00 GMT, disrupting flight schedules and travelers. This airport serves millions of passengers annually and is a key hub for domestic U.S. travel.
Emergency Response and Next Steps
Authorities are currently investigating the details of the collision. Emergency teams have the situation under control, and the aircraft's condition is being monitored as events unfold. No serious injuries were reported on board, but the incident has caused significant operational delays at the airport.
This type of incident highlights the critical importance of aviation safety and coordination between air and ground traffic. The flight restrictions and airport closure are likely to have a major impact on passengers and airlines, leading to delays and cancellations. Investigators are working to determine the cause, which could help prevent similar occurrences in the future.
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