Some more insight is now available into what may have led a Delta plane to flip over upon landing last month in Toronto, via a preliminary report released Thursday by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. NBC News notes that although the report didn’t pin down a definitive cause for the Feb. 17 crash at Pearson Airport, it did find that the plane carrying 80 people from Minneapolis had descended at a high rate of speed. According to the TSB, the Bombardier CRJ-900’s alert system indicated the aircraft had been traveling at 155mph just three seconds or so before it touched down, the AP reports.
Per the New York Times, the plane was dropping at 1,100 feet per minute at that point—