Delta Shares Details Regarding the Crew Involved in the Flight Incident That Occurred in Toronto, Where the Aircraft Flipped

Delta Air Lines has disclosed details regarding the crew involved in a flight from Minneapolis that tragically crashed and overturned at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday.

According to officials, the captain joined Mesaba Airlines in October 2007, which later merged with Pinnacle Airlines in 2012, resulting in the creation of Endeavor Air, a subsidiary of Delta. Furthermore, he has held the position of an active duty captain and has been involved in pilot training and flight safety roles.

CBS News has discovered that the initial officer completed their studies at a university known for its reputable aviation program, allowing them to begin their career with less than 1,500 hours under a Restricted Air Transport Pilot certificate. After surpassing the 1,500-hour milestone, she achieved her full ATP certificate in January 2023, the pinnacle of pilot certifications in the U.S. She completed her training in April and has been flying for Endeavor ever since.

Delta claims her flight experience “went beyond the basic standards” established by federal guidelines.