Survivor of LaGuardia Crash, Air Canada Flight Attendant Solange Tremblay, Shares Recovery Journey
Air Canada flight attendant who was ejected from plane during LaGuardia crash speaks out
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Solange Tremblay, an Air Canada flight attendant, survived a crash at LaGuardia Airport in New York on March 22, which killed the pilots and injured many. She has shared her gratitude and recovery updates on a GoFundMe page set up by her family, which has raised nearly $250,000 for her medical expenses.
- 01Solange Tremblay was ejected from the aircraft during the crash at LaGuardia Airport.
- 02The crash involved Air Canada Express Flight 8646 colliding with a fire truck.
- 03Tremblay sustained severe injuries, including two shattered legs and a fractured spine.
- 04A GoFundMe page for her recovery has raised almost $250,000 from over 3,800 donors.
- 05Tremblay expressed her gratitude for the support and is focused on her recovery.
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Solange Tremblay, a flight attendant for Air Canada, survived a tragic incident on March 22 when Air Canada Express Flight 8646 collided with a fire truck while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The crash resulted in the deaths of both the captain and first officer, while 37 passengers and crew members were injured. Tremblay was ejected from the aircraft and found over 100 meters away, suffering severe injuries including two shattered legs and a fractured spine. She has undergone multiple surgeries and is currently recovering with the support of her family and employer. A GoFundMe page established by her daughter and cousin aims to raise $300,000 for her medical expenses and has already gathered nearly $250,000 from over 3,800 donations. In a recent update, Tremblay expressed her heartfelt gratitude to supporters and shared her determination to recover, stating, “I am strong, positive and ready to do so.”
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The crash highlights the importance of safety protocols at airports and the need for support systems for victims and their families.
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