“THE PLANE WAS ALMOST ON THE GROUND WHEN IT HAPPENED.”
A passenger seated near the wing said the landing felt normal until a sudden explosion-like impact shook the aircraft.
Several witnesses described seeing sparks and debris sliding across the wet runway.
Black box data later showed the pilots made last-second braking and thrust changes.
But investigators still don’t know what the crew saw first.
********************
Air Canada passenger among first to escape recounts rescue efforts in LaGuardia airport crash
There was little to suggest that passengers aboard an Air Canada flight landing in New York over the weekend would soon be recounting the most terrifying moments of their lives.
“I was hurt a little bit, and I’m honestly still a little shocked about everything that happened,” Air Canada passenger Jack Cabot said in an interview with CTV News Channel Wednesday.
Two pilots were killed after an Air Canada flight that was set to touch down at LaGuardia Airport collided with a fire truck on the runway Sunday night. The Air Canada flight had taken off from Montreal Trudeau International Airport.
Cabot, who sat in seat 18A — a row in front of the emergency exit — was one of the passengers who were able to exit earlier than others.
“I feel like I’m one of the lucky ones. It was just a very harrowing experience,” he added.
Air Canada passenger Jack Cabot recounts the most terrifying moments of his life onboard the collision at LaGuardia Airport.
Cabot recalled it being a regular flight, but as the aircraft approached the runway, something shifted.
“We felt the brakes were hit really hard … we all lurched forward in our seats,” he said. “And then all of a sudden, it was just this really loud bang.”
What followed was disorienting and immediate.
“Everybody’s head just basically hit the seat in front of them. And in that moment, it was chaos and panic. People were screaming, people were crying … it was a scary couple of seconds.”
Inside the cabin, Cabot said, there was no clear sense of what was happening.
“The plane immediately felt like there was no one in control,” he said.
Officials inspect the wreckage of an Air Canada Express jet, Wednesday, March 25, 2026, just off the runway where it had collided with a Port Authority fire truck Sunday night at LaGuardia Airport in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
When the aircraft came to a halting stop, Cabot said instinct took over.
“You don’t really think when they tell you in the emergency row you’ll have to help out,” Cabot said. “But people did.”
Passengers were quick to open the exits and began evacuating onto the wing, he recounted.
“Once I got out of the plane, I really understood just how bad the damage was. I mean, I stepped down, I saw the entire nose of the plane just completely destroyed,” Cabot said.
The two pilots killed were identified as Antoine Forest from Coteau-du-Lac, Que., and Mackenzie Gunther, a 2023 alumnus of Seneca Polytechnic, a Toronto-based college.
“We all stepped out on the wing and then took a little jump, probably about four or five feet down onto the ground,” he said.
Cabot said he was grabbing bags and holding people’s hands as they were getting out.
An Air Canada Jet sits on the runway at LaGuardia Airport, Monday, March 23, 2026, after colliding with a Port Authority aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle in New York. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)
A sense of community
“A lot of people were really hurt,” Cabot said, noting that those seated close to the front bore the brunt of the impact.
Still, amid the fear, a sense of shared humanity emerged.
“People were helping each other out … I remember seeing someone with a COVID mask helping someone who had been bleeding,” he said. “People were holding each other as they were crying. There was this moment of community,” Cabot explained.
Passengers on the flight from Montreal have praised the pilots, saying they recalled the plane hitting the brakes suddenly upon landing, which they say likely ended up saving more lives.
“It was a high-impact plane crash, and they laid down their lives to save everybody else. It was a miracle that so many people were okay,” Cabot said.
In Cabot’s view the outcome could have been far worse.
“Had the truck hit the side of the wing or the fuel tank, every single person would have died.”
In the aftermath, Cabot said he was “very happy” to hear the voices of his families after the traumatic experience.
“That was a very touching moment for me,” he said.
News
THE AUDIO CLIP: According to investigators reviewing tower recordings, the same command was repeated multiple times — “Truck 1, stop now” — but data suggests the vehicle continued moving across the runway, leaving officials trying to determine whether the driver ever heard the order…
Black Box Recovered from Air Canada Plane After Fatal LaGuardia Crash. H ere’s What It Revealed So Far Crews had to “cut a hole on the roof of the aircraft” to access the black box, according to the NTSB An…
THE RUNWAY MOMENT: Surveillance cameras reportedly show an airport rescue truck entering Runway 4 less than a minute before the Air Canada jet touched down — a movement investigators say should never happen during an active landing approach, raising questions about who cleared the vehicle onto the runway…
What we know about the LaGuardia Airport crash Two pilots have died after a passenger plane collided with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Photos from the scene showed the plane tilting backwards with its cockpit almost sheared…
“STOP! STOP! STOP!” — BUT IT WAS ALREA A passenger jet was seconds from landing at LaGuardia when something shocking happened on the runway
“STOP! STOP! STOP!” — BUT IT WAS ALREA A passenger jet was seconds from landing at LaGuardia when something shocking happened on the runway Reports say an airport emergency truck suddenly crossed the landing path of the incoming plane. Witnesses…
MIRACLE AT LAGUARDIA The crash tore the plane apart. The cockpit was destroyed. Two pilots didn’t survive
MIRACLE AT LAGUARDIA The crash tore the plane apart. The cockpit was destroyed. Two pilots didn’t survive. But one flight attendant somehow did. During the violent collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck on the runway, a…
EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR OPENED… AN UNEXPECTED ACTION HAPPENED Immediately after the crash at LaGuardia Airport, a passenger – nurse Rebecca Liquori – rushed to open the emergency exit door and immediately helped a bleeding man, armed only with tissues found in her bag. The chaotic moments inside the Air Canada plane that followed were revealed… and many details that sent chills down the listener’s spine👀
Mom Rushed to Open Emergency Exit After LaGuardia Crash and Found Napkins in Her Bag to Give to Bleeding Man “I just sprang into action as quickly as possible,” Rebecca Liquori, a registered nurse, tells (Right) The aftermath of the…
A HOLE HAD TO BE CUT INTO THE ROOF OF THE PLANE…: Investigators had to cut directly into the roof of the aircraft to retrieve the black box from the Air Canada aircraft involved in the LaGuardia crash following the tragedy at LaGuardia Airport. Initial data from the black box is revealing the final moments in the cockpit — and one detail is taking the investigation in an unexpected direction👀
Black Box Recovered from Air Canada Plane After Fatal LaGuardia Crash. Here’s What It Revealed So Far Crews had to “cut a hole on the roof of the aircraft” to access the black box, according to the NTSB An Air…
End of content
No more pages to load