Delta Plane Crash Investigation
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Delta plane that flipped over in Toronto last month showed high rate of descent, initial report says

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Delta jet flipped upside down and burst into flames as it tried to land in Toronto last month .
Report: Alert system indicated high rate of descent less than three seconds before touchdown.
Transportation Safety Board of Canada continues to investigate the crash-landing in which 21 people were hospitalized.
All 76 passengers and four crew members survived when plane flipped over and skidded on the tarmac.