Air Canada flight attendant ejected from plane and found strapped in jump seat, survives crash: reports | Page 900 | Unpublished
Hello!
Source Feed: National Post
Author: Kenn Oliver
Publication Date: March 23, 2026 - 13:56

Stay informed

Unpublished Opinions

Air Canada flight attendant ejected from plane and found strapped in jump seat, survives crash: reports

March 23, 2026

A flight attendant aboard the Air Canada plane that collided with a fire truck on the runway of New York’s LaGuardia airport Sunday night was found alive on the tarmac still strapped into a jump seat, according to reports.

Citing unnamed law enforcement sources, both WNBC and CNN reported that the woman was thrown from the wreckage of the CRJ -900 jet after its collision with the Port Authority aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle that had been given clearance to cross a runway to respond to an emergency at another aircraft.

The pilot and co-pilot of the nearly fully-loaded aircraft were killed, while 39 of the 72 passengers were sent to hospital. At last report, nine remain in care, some in critical condition.

The flight attendant was injured but is expected to survive. It’s not immediately clear if the other flight attendant was also injured.

Two occupants of the fire truck also suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Based on the schematics at Fly Radius and other travel sites, the Bombardier version used by Air Canada has two jump seats for cabin crew — one near the tail section, the other near the cockpit, which is where sources said the ejected flight attendant was seated.

Shakti Denis, a former Air Canada flight attendant now working as a reporter for New Jersey’s News 12 , confirmed the flight attendant’s seating arrangement.

“When there is an impact, normally the flight attendants will wait to hear from the pilots,” she explained.

“If the flight attendants don’t hear anything from the pilots, then they would themselves initiate an evacuation… If you don’t hear that call, then you must use your own judgment.”

“Today is an incredibly difficult day for our airline, our employees, and most importantly, the families and loved ones of those affected by the accident involving flight 8646,” Air Canada Jazz president Doug Clarke said in a statement.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of our two pilots and our unwavering support to those who have been injured.”

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation and Canada’s Transportation Safety Board has also sent a team in support.

Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark nationalpost.com and sign up for our daily newsletter, Posted, here.



Unpublished Newswire

 
Ontario’s minimum wage is set to rise to $17.95 an hour on Oct. 1.
April 1, 2026 - 07:40 | | The Globe and Mail
Noah Gregor scored eight seconds into the game to open an early five-goal barrage by Florida as the Panthers defeated the Ottawa Senators 6-3 on Tuesday night.
April 1, 2026 - 07:17 | | CBC News - Ottawa
A Jamaican woman ordered deported from Canada more than five years ago after she was convicted of killing her stepson has won a reprieve. Nichelle Nikiss Rowe, who was stripped of the permanent residence status she obtained here in 2005 due to her second-degree murder conviction, applied to Federal Court for a stay of removal from Canada, which was scheduled for March 27. Rowe argued successfully that the immigration officer who refused to stay her removal last November didn’t properly consider an expert report on how deportees are treated in Jamaica when he turned down her pre-...
April 1, 2026 - 07:00 | Chris Lambie | National Post