Delta Air Lines are offering $ 30,000 (£ 23,792) to each person in an aircraft, crashed in Toronto on Monday – all survived.
As it landed in the city of Canadian, the aircraft skid with the runway in flames, before it turned up and turned upside down. The passengers described their amazement as most of them left without injuries.
It is not clear what is the cause of this incident, which is under investigation.
The flight had 76 passengers and four crews, who traveled from the American city of Miniapolis before crashing in Canada.
A delta spokesperson said no wire was attached to the offer of money and did not affect the rights of customers.
The crew of the aircraft and emergency respondents were praised for their quick work in removing people from the wreckage vehicle. Various security facilities of the aircraft have also been credited to ensure no loss of life.
The airline said that one of all the 21 passengers, who was rushed to the hospital, was released by Wednesday morning.
The chief of the Delta told BBC American partner CBS News that the flight crew was experienced and trained under any circumstances.
Airline chief Ed Bastian told CBS that the crew of the aircraft had “demonstrated with bravery, but also expected”, given that “security is embedded in our system”. He said that the delta is continuing to support the affected people.
Many principles due to the accident have been suggested by the BBCs who reviewed the footage, in which the rapid winter season and the rapid rate of the lineage played a role.
A passenger recalled the sound of “a very powerful event”, and the sound of “concrete and metal” at the moment of impact. Another said that the passengers were hung upside down in the seats “like bats”.
The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder have been recovered from the debris. The investigation is led by Canada’s Transport Safety Board (TSB), supported by US authorities.
The accident was the fourth major air phenomenon in place of three weeks in North America – and was chased by an accident in Arizona on Wednesday in which two people lost their lives when their small aircraft collided.
Experts emphasize that air travel is extremely safe – more than other forms of transport, in fact.
The message was emphasized by US Transport Secretary Sean Dafi, who on Wednesday told CBS that there was no pattern behind the incidents, each of which was “very unique”.