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Flight Attendant Ejected 320 Feet in Air Canada Crash – Fights for Life After Horrific Injuries

✈️💔 FLIGHT ATTENDANT EJECTED 320 Feet in Air Canada Crash – Fights for Life After Horrific Injuries

Senior Air Canada flight attendant Solange Tremblay is in critical condition after a terrifying runway crash at LaGuardia Airport. During the accident, Solange was seated in her jump seat in the forward cabin, just behind the cockpit. In the chaos of the crash, she was reportedly ejected over 320 feet, yet was found still strapped in her seat on the tarmac. 😢

Tragically, the crash claimed the lives of both the pilot and co-pilot, while Solange sustained severe injuries, including a fractured spine, extensive skin loss on her legs, and complications requiring blood transfusions. She now faces multiple surgeries and intensive rehabilitation to regain the ability to walk.

Her daughter, Sarah Lépine, shared updates through a GoFundMe, noting her mother’s courage and the ongoing risks of infection and further complications. The fundraising effort has already raised over $176,000 CAD to support Solange’s long road to recovery.

Air Canada expressed their condolences, mourning the loss of two Jazz employees and sending support to the entire aviation community. ✈️💔

Let’s keep Solange in our thoughts and prayers, and support her journey toward recovery. Every message of hope and encouragement matters. 💛