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TSB Says Still ‘Too Early’ to Determine Cause of Pearson Plane Crash, One Year Later

TSB Says Still ‘Too Early’ to Determine Cause of Pearson Plane Crash, One Year Later

Last updated: February 13, 2026 1:48 am
By The Canadian Press
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TSB Says Still ‘Too Early’ to Determine Cause of Pearson Plane Crash, One Year Later

Cranes are positioned to remove the wreckage of Delta Flight 4819 from the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport, in Mississauga, Ont., on Feb. 19, 2025. The Canadian Press/Arlyn McAdorey

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it’s still too early to draw conclusions about the cause of the Delta Air Lines plane crash at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, as the one-year anniversary of the incident approaches.

The safety board says it’s still working on its final investigation report, and the work done so far includes a metallurgical examination of the plane’s landing gear and wing, as well as an analysis of flight data and cockpit voice recorders.

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