Miracle on the Runway: Flight Attendant's Bizarre Survival in Air Canada Crash

Air Canada flight attendant Solange Tremblay survived a crash at LaGuardia Airport, ejected over 100 meters from the aircraft.

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A flight attendant aboard the Air Canada flight that crashed into a fire truck at LaGuardia airport, New York, on Sunday has miraculously survived. Solange Tremblay was thrown over 100 meters from the aircraft while still secured in her seat.

The CRJ-900 jet, managed by Jazz Aviation, struck a fire truck during its landing, resulting in the deaths of both the pilot and co-pilot. Nine people were hospitalized due to injuries, including Tremblay.

Tremblay suffered several fractures in the crash and is set to undergo surgery for a fractured leg. Her daughter described her survival as "a complete miracle," adding that she had a "guardian angel watching over her."

Supporters have gathered on Tremblay's Facebook page, with numerous individuals expressing their "thoughts and prayers." The incident has sparked a wave of sympathy for the injured flight attendant, who has been a part of Jazz Aviation for 26 years.