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Vanessa Miles, an Endeavor flight attendant, was off the clock and "deadheading" to position herself for an upcoming work flight when the jet crash landed.
An airline employee on the flight that departed the Twin Cities and crashed on a Toronto runway in February is suing her employer, claiming the piloting crew that day was inexperienced and negligent.
The plane crashed as it was landing in Toronto, and Miles claims she was knocked unconscious. She woke up to find herself surrounded by smoke, covered with jet fuel, hanging upside down from her seat ...
A Detroit woman is suing Delta and Endeavour Air for $75 million after surviving a February 2025 crash landing in Toronto ...
The State Department is proposing requiring applicants for business and tourist visas to post a bond of up to $15,000 to ...
A Detroit flight attendant is accusing Delta Air Lines of caring more about money than safety after she was one of the many ...
In fact, many airports have even become destinations in their own right. From cultural exhibits and yoga rooms to rooftop ...
An off-duty flight attendant who helped passengers escape and suffered her own injuries during a fiery upside-down crash of a Delta Air Lines flight at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport has ...
A Detroit flight attendant injured when a plane flipped and caught fire on a Toronto runway has sued Delta Air Lines, ...
A Delta Air Lines flight attendant filed a 15-page complaint in U.S. federal court in Michigan, stating that the company ...
Flight attendant Vanessa Miles filed a lawsuit alleging that Delta cut corners in several areas leading to a February plane ...
(QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A passenger on board the Delta Air Lines plane that crashed in Toronto is now suing the company. Chief ...