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Passengers say pilots killed in LaGuardia crash ‘saved our lives’

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The two pilots killed in the horrific LaGuardia plane crash have been praised for saving all of their passengers’ lives.

Shaken survivor Rebecca Liquori told CNN on Monday that she is “forever indebted” to pilot Antoine Forest and first officer Mackenzie Gunther who died last Sunday when their Air Canada Express Flight 8646 T-boned a firetruck heading to a separate emergency.

Liquori said the pair slammed the brakes as soon as their jet touched down, likely saving the 72 onboard the jet as it slammed into the truck, killing the pilots and sending a crew member sailing out in a safety chair.

“I feel like the pilots saved our lives,” Liquori told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Monday.

“They’re the reasons I was able to make it home safe to see my boys, and my heart goes out to their families.”

Another passenger, Jack Cabot, said he owes his life to Forest and Gunther.

“Right as we hit the ground, we kind of felt, like, the brake was pretty hard and we all felt something was wrong,” Cabot told the CBC News Network.

“And then, it was just this sudden, overwhelming, like, panic, because we’d hit something and there was nobody in control.”

The pilots appear to have used the planes reverse thrust, according to the CBC. Reverse thrust temporarily redirects engine exhaust forward rather than backward helping the plane to rapidly decelerate after landing.

“I’m just grateful to be alive. I’m grateful that I was able to go home and kiss my sons, be able to hug them, because when I was on the plane, I didn’t think that I was ever going to get that opportunity again.”

Air Canada passenger who opened the emergency exit door describes… pic.twitter.com/YOwIo5uTFw

— Erin Burnett OutFront (@OutFrontCNN) March 24, 2026

The flight data recorder, which has been recovered by investigators, will show whether pilots activated maximum reverse thrust, possibly after spotting the truck, the outlet reported.

Clément Lelièvre, a French national who was on board, told the Canadian Press he felt the pilots hit the brakes “extremely hard.”  

“I don’t know the circumstances, but I think he kind of saved our lives because he must have had incredible reflexes,” Lelièvre said.

There were 72 passengers and four crew members onboard the plane, which was operated by Jazz Aviation and had departed from Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

OIf them, 41 were hospitalized after the collision around 11:45 p.m., including two Port Authority first responders who were in the firetruck.

Footage shows the jet barreling into the truck, leaving it completely mangled and toppled onto its side, and obliterating the front of the aircraft.

An audio recording caught an air traffic controller frantically yelling “Stop, stop, stop, stop!” before the deadly impact. 

Runway 4, where the tragic collision unfolded, is expected to remain closed for days as officials work to clear the “tremendous” amount of debris, officials said on Monday.



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