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An investigation is underway into the Delta plane that crash-landed Monday in Toronto. What caused it remains to be seen, but here's what we know so far.
A flight landed at the Toronto Pearson Airport Monday night upside down, leaving all 76 passengers and four crew members fighting for safety.
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