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Planes are falling out of the sky these days. Ever since the airline industry decided to go full DEI, it seems like safety has taken a backseat to progressive ideology. The latest crash in Toronto shocked the world.
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Well, things make a lot more sense now. They landed so hard that they collapsed the gear and ripped the wings off.
It’s hard to describe how hard you have to hit to do that. The captain is going to have a lot of explaining to do. pic.twitter.com/I7q86wFcdu
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) February 18, 2025
And now, with Delta not releasing the pilot’s identity, many are wondering—is this yet another case of an unqualified diversity hire?
❗️ It’s interesting how Delta hasn’t released even a SLIVER of information on the pilots in yesterday’s crash 🤔
What’s going on, @Delta?
Who was flying the plane? pic.twitter.com/LS59w1Wfgf
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 18, 2025
Many experts agree—pilot error was likely a factor.
While it’s still not clear why a Delta Air Lines plane from Minneapolis crash-landed at Toronto’s Pearson Airport on Monday, one expert is now questioning the speed of the plane’s descent after viewing new videos of the incident.
J. Joseph, a veteran aviator in the U.S. Marine Corps., with decades of experience and more than 30,000 logged flight hours, told CityNews on Tuesday that he’s seen the recent videos of the incident, and although they can be deceiving, there is cause for concern.
“What we do see … is that it appears that the rate of descent of the aircraft in the most recent videos shows that it doesn’t appear that the rate of descent was arrested prior to touchdown,” he said.
Joseph says too fast a rate of descent can lead to a hard landing, and “possibly impose structural damage to the aircraft.”
Videos of the incident show the plane bursting into flames upon landing at Pearson before ultimately ending up on its back, something Joseph noted was “very rare.”
Joseph says weather was also a factor, with strong winds reported at the time.
“Again, the very challenging gusty wind conditions that prevailed at the time of the mishap look like they would have contributed significantly to the workload of the pilots.”
“But again, clearly the rate of descent simply has to be arrested prior to touchdown.”
Even so, the fake news media didn’t miss a beat—they’re already trying to pin the blame on Elon Musk and President Trump. But, as you’d expect, their accusations are completely baseless.
Dana Bash blames the FAA and by but Elon Musk for the plane crash in Toronto.
White House Press Secretary Leavitt already confirmed that no critical safety positions were cut.
Also, the FAA doesn’t control the airspace in Canada.
Bash is a liar.pic.twitter.com/ltMkcJ3WWK
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) February 18, 2025
Funny how the propaganda media didn’t play the blame game when Biden was in office and DEI was ruling the skies.
Speaking of which—given Delta Airlines’ obsessive focus on DEI, it’s no wonder people are skeptical.
Take a look:
This is from Delta’s DEI website. An airline OBSESSED with the race and sexual preferences of their workers. Think the passengers who almost died in Toronto give a flying FUCK about if the pilot blows dudes or the flight attendant’s great grandma was a non binary Native American? Just land the damn plane right side up. Look at their site it’s insane:
This is from Delta's DEI website. An airline OBSESSED with the race and sexual preferences of their workers. Think the passengers who almost died in Toronto give a flying FUCK about if the pilot blows dudes or the flight attendant's great grandma was a non binary Native American?… pic.twitter.com/DpAuFjxVLg
— Tyler Fischer (@TyTheFisch) February 18, 2025
Here’s a close-up of the image:
The truth is, Delta has been a trailblazer in the DEI space, taking the idea of charity over excellence to new, absurd levels.
Delta Airlines reaffirmed its commitment to DEI and diversity before Toronto plane crash.
The airline said DEI was “critical to our business”, just one month before a Delta plane crashed at Toronto airport.
“DEI is about talent, and that’s been our focus.
We are steadfast in our commitment because we think they are actually critical to our business.” – Delta Chief External Affairs Officer Peter Carter.
Delta Airlines reaffirmed its commitment to DEI and diversity before Toronto plane crash.
The airline said DEI was “critical to our business”, just one month before a Delta plane crashed at Toronto airport.
“DEI is about talent, and that’s been our focus.
We are steadfast… pic.twitter.com/1coT9kdiaA
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) February 19, 2025
And speaking of DEI, word is that the Toronto flight that crashed was operated by Endeavor Air—a company obsessed with diversity quotas and fast-tracking female pilots.
Just take a look at this promotional video they put out, titled “Girls, Cmon.”
You can’t make this up…
The plane that crashed in Toronto was a Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air, a small airline obsessed with all-female "unmanned" flights pic.twitter.com/pYMS3kdpQy
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 19, 2025
Girl power, right?
Buckle up ladies and gentlemen, your flight is unmanned today. #girlpower
📸: Caitlyn M., FO, CRJ-900 pic.twitter.com/vL7ec2P3fX
— Endeavor Air (@EndeavorAir) June 6, 2022
Nobody is saying women can’t fly planes—there are plenty of highly skilled female pilots. The issue isn’t competency—it’s priorities. These days, it’s not about hiring the best pilot—it’s about hiring someone who checks a box.
Douglass Mackey brings up a valid point:
Female pilots are more than capable of flying planes in ideal conditions.
The concern is that they will not react well under pressure or in a rare crisis situation.
Remains to be seen what happened with this flight but we need full transparency. https://t.co/xRR1zf87da
— Douglass Mackey (@DougMackeyCase) February 19, 2025
The American people—and Canadians too—deserve transparency. We have a right to know what’s happening to the once highly respected airline industry.
It’s taken a nosedive (pun intended), and we need to understand why—and more importantly, how to fix it—so people can actually feel safe flying the so-called “friendly skies.”
In the meantime, Delta needs to do the right thing and name the pilot so we can start to fully understand what happened that fateful day.
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