Air Canada Flight 8646 LaGuardia Crash March 23: 2 Pilots Killed Runway Collision Fire Truck—72 Passengers 41 Hospitalized, ATC “I Messed Up” Single Controller Both Ground Air, Airport Closed 2 PM Monday Rolling Cancellations March 24, Northeast Network Devastated TSA 3-Hour Security Delayed NTSB Investigator

Published on : 24 Mar 2026

Air Canada Flight 8646 LaGuardia Crash March 23: 2 Pilots Killed Runway Collision Fire Truck—72 Passengers 41 Hospitalized, ATC “I Messed Up” Single Controller Both Ground Air, Airport Closed 2 PM Monday Rolling Cancellations March 24, Northeast Network Devastated TSA 3-Hour Security Delayed NTSB Investigator

Breaking: Air Canada Express Flight 8646 from Montreal collides with Port Authority fire truck while landing LaGuardia Airport Runway 4 at 11:38 PM March 23, 2026 killing both pilots (Captain Antoine Forest + First Officer identified), hospitalizing 41 of 76 aboard (72 passengers + 4 crew) while air traffic control audio captures controller urgently ordering “Stop, stop, stop! Truck 1, stop!” seconds before collision at 81-91 knots (93-105 MPH!) then admitting “I messed up” as preliminary investigation reveals single controller handling BOTH ground control + air control simultaneously (ATC cleared fire truck cross runway while Air Canada on short final!), devastating Jazz Aviation CRJ-900 cockpit obliterated + forward galley severed with flight attendant falling through opening, forcing LaGuardia closure until 2 PM Monday + ongoing rolling cancellations March 24 affecting hundreds more as runway where collision occurred closed through Friday + Newark ground stop (smoke ATC tower!) compounds Northeast aviation chaos + National Transportation Safety Board investigator delayed 3 hours TSA security Houston (begged to expedite!) during DHS shutdown Day 39 crisis while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney + Quebec Premier François Legault + Montreal Mayor + NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani express condolences families affected tragic accident exposing LaGuardia third-busiest NYC airport thrust deeper travel turmoil amid nationwide TSA staffing collapse. Here’s what every traveler needs to know now.


Published: March 24, 2026 (Monday) — DAY AFTER TRAGEDY
Incident Time: 11:38 PM ET, Sunday March 22/Monday March 23, 2026
Fatalities: 2 (both pilots: Captain Antoine Forest, First Officer)
Injured: 41 hospitalized (39 passengers/crew + 2 fire truck occupants), 32 released, 9 remain hospitalized
Aircraft: Bombardier CRJ-900 (Jazz Aviation operating as Air Canada Express)
Flight: AC8646, Montreal YUL → New York LaGuardia LGA
Occupants: 72 passengers + 4 crew = 76 total
Fire Truck: Port Authority ARFF (Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting), 2 occupants (Sgt. Michael Orsillo + Officer Adrian Baez)
Impact Speed: 81-91 knots (93-105 MPH ground speed)
Root Cause: ATC cleared fire truck cross Runway 4 while AC8646 on short final approach
ATC Admission: Controller heard saying “I messed up” on frequency after collision
Single Controller: Handling BOTH ground control + air control (understaffing!)
LaGuardia Closure: Until 2 PM Monday March 23, single runway reopened, full operations delayed
Runway 4 Closure: Through Friday March 28 (crash investigation)
March 24 Impact: Rolling cancellations continue, Northeast network disrupted


The LaGuardia Crash Tragedy in Numbers

Sunday night March 22/Monday early morning March 23, 2026 marks deadliest US aviation accident since 2009 as Air Canada Express Flight 8646—Jazz Aviation Bombardier CRJ-900 operating Montreal-LaGuardia service carrying 72 passengers + 4 crew—collides with Port Authority Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) fire truck at 81-91 knots (93-105 MPH!) on Runway 4 during landing roll at 11:38 PM ET, killing both pilots (Captain Antoine Forest age young from Coteau-du-Lac Quebec + First Officer), hospitalizing 41 (39 passengers/crew + 2 fire truck occupants Sgt. Michael Orsillo + Officer Adrian Baez), obliterating aircraft cockpit (forward section destroyed, nose tilted upward, tail on tarmac), forcing passengers evacuate through emergency exits as air traffic control audio captures controller desperately ordering “Stop, stop, stop! Truck 1, stop!” seconds before impact then admitting “I messed up” while preliminary investigation exposes single controller handling BOTH ground control + air control simultaneously at understaffed LaGuardia tower (not affected by DHS shutdown BUT stretched thin!), creating conditions where ATC cleared fire truck cross Runway 4 while AC8646 on short final approach responding to separate United Airlines Flight 2384 emergency (aborted takeoff, odor in cabin, sickened flight attendants), devastating LaGuardia operations with closure until 2 PM Monday + rolling cancellations March 24 affecting hundreds as runway crash site closed through Friday March 28 + Newark ground stop (smoke ATC tower!) compounds Northeast aviation chaos during TSA staffing collapse (DHS shutdown Day 39) that delayed National Transportation Safety Board investigator 3 hours TSA security Houston forcing NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy “beg” expedite as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Quebec Premier François Legault, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani express condolences families while investigators examine communication breakdown + controller workload + LaGuardia staffing decisions that contributed to deadliest runway incursion incident since 2009.

Flight Details (AC8646):


✈️ Route: Montreal-Trudeau (YUL) → LaGuardia (LGA)
✈️ Operator: Jazz Aviation (regional subsidiary operating as Air Canada Express)
✈️ Aircraft: Bombardier CRJ-900 regional jet (90-seat capacity, 76 aboard this flight)
✈️ Departure: 10:12 PM ET Montreal (2+ hours delayed from scheduled departure!)
✈️ Landing: 11:38 PM ET LaGuardia Runway 4
✈️ Impact speed: 81-91 knots (93-105 MPH) ground speed at collision
✈️ Occupants: 72 passengers + 4 crew (2 pilots + 2 flight attendants) = 76 total

Casualties:

2 Pilots Killed:


✈️ Captain: Antoine Forest (young pilot from Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec)

  • Great-aunt quote: “He was always taking courses and flying. He never stopped. He flew his first plane when he was 16 years old.”
  • Confirmed by family member Jeannette Gagnier to Toronto Star
    ✈️ First Officer: Identity not yet publicly released (family notifications ongoing)
    ✈️ Both pronounced dead at scene: Cockpit obliterated in collision

41 Hospitalized:


✈️ 39 passengers/crew: Transported to Elmhurst Hospital + NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (both level 1 trauma centers)
✈️ 2 fire truck occupants: Sgt. Michael Orsillo + Officer Adrian Baez

  • Transported to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens
  • One released afternoon March 23, other held overnight observation
    ✈️ 32 released shortly after: Minor injuries (broken bones, bruises)
    ✈️ 9 remain hospitalized: Serious injuries including one brain bleed
    ✈️ Flight attendant: Strapped to seat, fell through opening when forward aircraft severed (survived!)

Port Authority Fire Truck:


✈️ Truck 1: ARFF (Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting) vehicle
✈️ Responding to: United Airlines Flight 2384 separate emergency
✈️ ATC clearance: Cleared cross Runway 4 at Taxiway Delta
✈️ Impact: Struck by landing AC8646, vehicle overturned on side
✈️ Occupants: Sgt. Michael Orsillo + Officer Adrian Baez (both hospitalized, stable)

Air Traffic Control Breakdown:

“Stop, Stop, Stop!”:


✈️ Audio captured: LiveATC.com recording
✈️ Controller urgency: “Truck One, stop, stop, stop!” (repeated 10+ times!)
✈️ Seconds before impact: Controller realized mistake, desperately tried prevent collision
✈️ After collision: “JAZZ 646, I see you collided with the vehicle”

“I Messed Up”:


✈️ Controller admission: Heard on frequency shortly after collision saying “I messed up”
✈️ Pilot consolation: Another pilot tried console controller on frequency
✈️ Standard procedure: Controller immediately relieved of position (first step investigation)

Single Controller Handling BOTH:


✈️ Ground control: Managing aircraft/vehicles on ground (taxiways, runways)
✈️ Air control: Managing aircraft in air (approaches, departures)
✈️ Simultaneous duties: One person doing TWO jobs = understaffing!
✈️ Investigation focus: FAA confirms ATC staffing “will be part of investigation”

Preliminary Cause:


✈️ United Flight 2384 emergency: Aborted takeoff, odor in cabin, sickened flight attendants, declared emergency
✈️ Fire truck dispatched: Truck 1 sent from fire station to assist United aircraft across airport
✈️ Runway 4 crossing: Fire truck needed cross Runway 4 to reach United plane
✈️ ATC clearance: Controller cleared Truck 1 cross Runway 4 at Taxiway Delta
✈️ AC8646 on short final: Air Canada landing Runway 4 SAME TIME!
✈️ Collision: Fire truck entered runway, AC8646 unable avoid, struck at 81-91 knots

Aircraft Damage:


✈️ Cockpit obliterated: Front section destroyed, both pilots killed instantly
✈️ Forward galley severed: Opening created where flight attendant fell through
✈️ Nose tilted upward: Front crumpled, lifting nose, tail resting on tarmac
✈️ Photos show: Mangled front, debris scattered, exposed cockpit hanging
✈️ Total loss: Aircraft written off (third CRJ700 family hull loss since 2025!)

LaGuardia Operations Impact:

Sunday Night/Monday Morning:


✈️ Immediate closure: Airport closed 11:38 PM Sunday
✈️ Ground stop: FAA issued until 2 PM Monday
✈️ Runway 4: Collision site closed through Friday March 28 (investigation)
✈️ Single runway: Reopened 2 PM Monday (reduced capacity!)

March 24 (TODAY) Rolling Cancellations:


✈️ Hundreds affected: Airlines anticipate “rolling cancellations throughout March 24”
✈️ Backup crews: Aircraft repositioning from Sunday night chaos
✈️ Extended rescheduling: “Potentially into late March” (sources warn)
✈️ Full recovery: Not expected until March 25-26 (officials estimate)

Northeast Network Chaos:


✈️ Newark ground stop: Monday 7:30 AM (smoke ATC tower, elevator burning smell!)

  • Tower evacuated
  • All arrivals/departures paused
  • Compounded NYC area chaos
    ✈️ LaGuardia third-busiest NYC: After JFK + Newark
  • ~900 flights/day normally
  • 19th busiest US airport 2024
    ✈️ TSA staffing crisis: DHS shutdown Day 39 affecting all NYC airports
  • 3-hour security lines reported
  • Compounding travel turmoil

NTSB Investigation:


✈️ Go-team deployed: Investigators dispatched immediately
✈️ News conference: 6 PM ET Monday March 23
✈️ Both black boxes: Flight data recorder + cockpit voice recorder recovered
✈️ Investigation focus: Communication breakdown, controller workload, staffing
✈️ TSA delay: Investigator stuck 3 hours Houston security line!

  • NTSB Chair Homendy: “We called – in Houston – to beg to see if we can get her through so we can get her here”
  • Specialist finally expedited after NTSB intervention

Official Responses:

Canadian:


✈️ Prime Minister Mark Carney: Expressed condolences
✈️ Quebec Premier François Legault: Expressed condolences
✈️ Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada: Expressed condolences
✈️ Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon: Spoke with US counterpart, Canadian officials in NYC “to get to the bottom,” offered condolences

United States:


✈️ NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani: “Tragic collision,” grateful to first responders “whose swift actions saved lives”
✈️ Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy: Arrived LaGuardia Monday

Air Canada:


✈️ CEO Michael Rousseau: Video statement on X expressing “deepest sorrow for everyone affected,” “deeply saddened by loss of two Jazz employees”
✈️ Hotline: 1-800-961-7099 for friends/families affected passengers

Unions:


✈️ Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA): President Jason Ambrosi: “Loss of our two fellow crewmembers onboard Flight 8646 is a profound tragedy”
✈️ Association of Flight Attendants (AFA): President Sara Nelson: “Our hearts are with the crew, passengers, and their families”

Interpretation: LaGuardia’s deadliest runway collision since 2009 exposes single controller handling BOTH ground + air control creating conditions where fire truck cleared cross Runway 4 while AC8646 landing SAME runway, killing both pilots (Captain Antoine Forest + First Officer), hospitalizing 41 (including flight attendant who fell through severed aircraft opening!), devastating Jazz Aviation + Air Canada network while controller heard desperately ordering “Stop, stop, stop!” then admitting “I messed up” as preliminary investigation reveals understaffing + communication breakdown at LaGuardia not affected by DHS shutdown BUT stretched thin, creating March 24 rolling cancellations affecting hundreds more passengers during nationwide TSA crisis that delayed NTSB investigator 3 hours Houston security forcing Chair Homendy “beg” expedite while Canadian + US officials mourn “profound tragedy” of pilots who “dedicated their careers to safe transport of passengers” dying on routine Montreal-NYC flight.

Captain Antoine Forest: Young Pilot Who “Never Stopped Flying”

Captain Antoine Forest—one of two pilots killed in LaGuardia crash—remembered as dedicated aviator who began flying age 16.

Who Was Antoine Forest:


✈️ Hometown: Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec (small city in Quebec province)
✈️ Age: Young (exact age not disclosed, but described as young pilot)
✈️ Career: Jazz Aviation pilot (Air Canada Express regional carrier)
✈️ First flight: Age 16 (began flying early!)
✈️ Passion: “Always taking courses and flying. He never stopped.” (great-aunt quote)

Family Tribute:

Great-Aunt Jeannette Gagnier (Toronto Star Interview):

“He was always taking courses and flying. He never stopped. He flew his first plane when he was 16 years old.”

Identification:

  • Confirmed by family member Jeannette Gagnier to Toronto Star Monday March 23
  • First of two pilots publicly identified
  • Second pilot identity not yet released (family notifications ongoing)

Career Path:

Regional Aviation:

  • Jazz Aviation = Air Canada Express regional subsidiary
  • Operates CRJ-900 regional jets (like aircraft in crash)
  • Routes: Connects smaller cities to Air Canada hubs (Montreal, Toronto)
  • Typical career path: Regional airlines → major airlines (Forest likely building hours for Air Canada mainline!)

Final Flight:

  • Flight AC8646: Montreal → LaGuardia (routine route)
  • Sunday night March 22: Departure 10:12 PM (2+ hours delayed)
  • Monday early morning March 23: Landing 11:38 PM (collision on landing roll)
  • Action: Passenger Rebecca Liquori felt pilots brake hard before impact
    • Quote: “I’m just so appreciative that they were able to save us, but I’m just so sad that they weren’t able to make it home to their families. I wouldn’t be here had it not been for the pilot acting quickly.”

Pilot Actions Saved Passengers:

Rebecca Liquori Testimony:

“I felt them brake to try to slow the plane down ahead of the crash, protecting the 72 passengers and four crew members as much as they could.”

Translation: Pilots saw fire truck, attempted emergency braking, reduced impact speed, likely saved dozens of lives despite being unable to avoid collision!

Industry Mourning:

Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA):

President Jason Ambrosi: “The loss of our two fellow crewmembers onboard Flight 8646 is a profound tragedy. These pilots dedicated their careers to the safe transport of passengers, and we are all thinking of their families, loved ones, and colleagues at Jazz Aviation during this devastating time.”

Air Traffic Controller: “I Messed Up”

Air traffic control audio captures tragic sequence where single controller handling dual responsibilities made fatal error.

The Audio Timeline:

11:18 PM: United Airlines Flight 2384 aborts takeoff (anti-ice warning light, odor in cabin)

United pilots (LiveATC.com audio):

  • Aborted takeoff TWICE at 99 knots
  • Declared emergency: Foul odor in cabin, flight attendants feeling ill
  • Requested firefighter assistance
  • Problem: No open gate available (United aircraft stuck on taxiway!)

11:30 PM-11:37 PM: Fire truck dispatched

Controller decision:

  • Truck 1 must cross Runway 4 to reach United aircraft
  • Controller clears: “Truck 1, cross Runway 4 at Taxiway Delta”
  • PROBLEM: AC8646 on short final approach to Runway 4 SAME TIME!

11:37 PM: Controller realizes mistake

Desperate attempt to stop collision:

Audio transcript:

“Stop, stop, stop! Truck 1, stop! Truck 1, stop!”

Repeated 10+ times!

Translation: Controller suddenly realized fire truck + landing aircraft converging on Runway 4, desperately tried prevent collision but TOO LATE!

11:38 PM: Collision occurs

Aircraft speed: 81-91 knots (93-105 MPH) ground speed

Impact: CRJ-900 strikes fire truck, cockpit obliterated, both pilots killed instantly

Immediately After:

Controller (audio):

“JAZZ 646, I see you collided with the vehicle.”

Confirms collision occurred, begins emergency response:

  • Orders Delta airliner on approach: “Go around!” (abort landing, ascend, avoid same runway!)
  • Declares major event
  • Orders Runway 4 closed
  • Summons additional emergency vehicles (ARFF trucks + FDNY + NYPD)

“I Messed Up”:

Shortly after collision:

Controller heard on frequency:

“I messed up.”

Another pilot (attempting console):

[Tried reassure controller, audio captured but words not clearly transcribed]

Standard procedure:

  • Controller immediately relieved of position
  • First step in investigation
  • Required by FAA protocols after major incident

Why Did This Happen?

Single Controller Dual Responsibilities:


✈️ Ground control: Managing aircraft/vehicles on ground
✈️ Air control: Managing aircraft in air
✈️ Normally: Two separate controllers (one ground, one air)
✈️ LaGuardia March 23: ONE controller doing BOTH jobs!

Workload Overload:

At time of collision, controller managing:

  1. United 2384 emergency: Coordinating fire truck response
  2. AC8646 landing: Runway 4 approach clearance
  3. Delta airliner: Also on approach to Runway 4 behind AC8646!
  4. Other aircraft: Multiple planes taxiing, departing, arriving

Result: Too much for one person = fatal error!

FAA Investigation Promise:

FAA Head Brad Bedford (LaGuardia press conference):

“The air traffic control staffing at LaGuardia at the time of the collision will be part of the investigation.”

Key questions:

  • Why single controller handling both ground + air?
  • Was LaGuardia understaffed that night?
  • Could additional controller have prevented collision?
  • What are LaGuardia’s normal ATC staffing levels?

LaGuardia Closure + March 24 Rolling Cancellations

Airport closure Sunday night through Monday afternoon creates cascading Northeast disruptions continuing March 24.

Sunday Night/Monday Timeline:

11:38 PM Sunday (Collision):

  • Airport immediately closed
  • All inbound flights diverted (at least 18 diversions)
  • All outbound flights canceled

2 PM Monday (Partial Reopening):

  • Single runway reopened (LaGuardia has 2 runways normally)
  • Runway 4: Collision site closed through Friday March 28 (investigation)
  • Reduced capacity: Single-runway operations = 50% capacity!

First departure: 2:08 PM ET Monday (NBC News spotted)

March 24 (TODAY) Rolling Cancellations:

Airlines warning:

  • “Rolling cancellations throughout March 24” anticipated
  • Backup crews repositioning from Sunday chaos
  • Aircraft out of position (diverted to other airports Sunday)
  • Extended rescheduling windows: “Potentially into late March”

Full recovery estimate:

  • Not until March 25-26 (officials)
  • Runway 4 closed through Friday = ongoing capacity constraints
  • Single-runway operations = delays persist even after cancellations end

Airline Adjustments:

Delta Air Lines:

  • “Made necessary schedule adjustments”
  • “Single-runway operations” + FAA ground delay program
  • “Automatically rebook customers to next best itinerary”
  • Flexible options for NYC area airports

American Airlines:

  • Travel alert issued Monday
  • Waiving flight change fees for LaGuardia trips

Southwest Airlines:

  • “Flights could experience delays or cancellations through Monday, March 23, due to accident on airfield Sunday night”

March 24 Reality:

  • Hundreds of additional flights canceled/delayed
  • Passengers scrambling for alternatives
  • NYC area airports (JFK, Newark) absorbing overflow = delays there too!

Newark Compounds Northeast Chaos: ATC Tower Evacuated

Newark Liberty International Airport ground stop Monday morning adds to Northeast aviation catastrophe.

What Happened at Newark:

Monday 7:30 AM:

  • Air traffic control tower evacuated
  • Burning smell from elevator
  • All arrivals/departures paused
  • FAA investigating

Impact:

  • Ground stop duration: Several hours
  • Tower restaffing process: Delayed reopening
  • Compounded NYC area chaos (LaGuardia ALSO closed!)

Three NYC Airports Status Monday:

LaGuardia:

  • Closed until 2 PM
  • Single-runway after 2 PM
  • Major delays/cancellations

Newark:

  • Ground stop 7:30 AM
  • ATC tower evacuated
  • Uncertain reopening timeline

JFK:

  • Operating normally BUT…
  • Absorbing LaGuardia + Newark overflow
  • 3-hour TSA security lines (DHS shutdown!)
  • Delays from congestion

Result: ALL THREE major NYC airports experiencing problems simultaneously = complete Northeast aviation chaos!

TSA Crisis Delays NTSB Investigator: “Had to Beg”

National Transportation Safety Board investigator stuck 3 hours in TSA security line demonstrates DHS shutdown impact.

NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy (News Conference Monday Evening):

“We called – in Houston – to beg to see if we can get her through so we can get her here.”

What Happened:

NTSB Specialist:

  • Air traffic control specialist
  • Critical: Needed on-site in New York for investigation
  • Flying from Houston to New York Monday

Houston Airport:

  • Arrived for flight Monday morning
  • TSA security line: 3-hour wait!
  • DHS shutdown = 35% TSA callout rate Houston!

NTSB Intervention:

  • NTSB called Houston airport
  • “Begged” to expedite specialist through security
  • Eventually successful (specialist reached NYC)

Why This Matters:

Time-Sensitive Investigation:

  • NTSB investigates immediately after crashes
  • First 24-48 hours critical (evidence collection, witness interviews)
  • Delayed investigator = delayed evidence = potentially compromised investigation!

DHS Shutdown Impact:

  • Day 39 (started Feb 14)
  • 50,000 TSA officers unpaid
  • 10% daily callouts nationally
  • 35-39% callouts Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans
  • Result: Even federal investigators cannot get through security promptly!

Systemic Problem:

  • If NTSB investigator delayed 3 hours…
  • What about regular passengers?
  • Business travelers missing meetings?
  • Families missing connections?
  • Answer: Thousands affected daily!

What Travelers Should Do NOW

If You’re Flying Through LaGuardia/NYC Area:

  1. Avoid LaGuardia entirely (if possible):
    • Single-runway operations = reduced capacity
    • Runway 4 closed through Friday = ongoing constraints
    • Rolling cancellations March 24 + beyond
    • Alternative: JFK or Newark (BUT both experiencing delays too!)
  2. Expect massive delays at ALL NYC airports:
    • LaGuardia: Single-runway operations
    • Newark: ATC tower evacuation aftermath
    • JFK: Absorbing overflow + 3-hour TSA lines
    • Budget: 4-6 hour delays realistic
  3. Check flight status obsessively:
    • Airlines canceling/delaying hundreds of flights
    • Airline apps: Push notifications enabled
    • FlightAware: Independent tracking
    • Check every 30 minutes: Day of travel
  4. Arrive airport 4-5 hours early:
    • TSA security: 3-hour lines NYC airports
    • DHS shutdown: 35% callout rates persist
    • Don’t miss flight: Extra time = safety margin
  5. Book flexible fares OR travel insurance:
    • LaGuardia disruptions extending “potentially into late March”
    • Ability to change = invaluable
    • Insurance: Covers unexpected delays/cancellations
  6. Consider alternative routing:
    • Avoid NYC entirely: Route through Philadelphia, Boston, Washington DC
    • Example: Montreal → Philadelphia → final destination (skip LaGuardia!)
    • Longer BUT more reliable: Direct through NYC = chaos
  7. Northeast alternatives:
    • Philadelphia (PHL): 2 hours southwest of NYC
    • Boston (BOS): 4 hours northeast of NYC
    • Washington DC (DCA/IAD): 4 hours south of NYC
    • Hartford (BDL): 2 hours northeast of NYC

If You’re Currently Stranded:

  1. Air Canada hotline (if on AC8646 OR affected by LaGuardia):
    • 1-800-961-7099
    • Friends/families of affected passengers
  2. Airline rebooking:
    • Use airline apps for self-service (faster than counters!)
    • Airlines waiving change fees (LaGuardia disruption)
    • Accept connections if direct sold out
  3. Alternative airports:
    • NYC has 3 airports (LaGuardia, JFK, Newark)
    • Check all three for availability
    • Ground transport between airports: Expensive BUT might be worth it!
  4. Hotel vouchers:
    • Airlines SHOULD provide if overnight delay due to operational issues
    • Ask! Don’t assume they’ll volunteer
    • Document everything (receipts for claims)

The Bottom Line

Air Canada Express Flight 8646’s tragic runway collision at LaGuardia Airport 11:38 PM March 22/23, 2026 killing both pilots (Captain Antoine Forest from Coteau-du-Lac Quebec + First Officer) + hospitalizing 41 (39 passengers/crew + 2 fire truck occupants) exposes single air traffic controller handling BOTH ground + air control simultaneously creating conditions where controller cleared Port Authority fire truck cross Runway 4 responding to separate United Airlines emergency WHILE Air Canada landing SAME runway at 81-91 knots (93-105 MPH!), devastating Jazz Aviation CRJ-900 cockpit + forward galley severed with flight attendant falling through opening, forcing LaGuardia closure until 2 PM Monday + ongoing rolling cancellations March 24 affecting hundreds as Runway 4 crash site closed through Friday March 28 + Newark ground stop (smoke ATC tower!) compounds Northeast aviation chaos while air traffic control audio captures controller desperately ordering “Stop, stop, stop! Truck 1, stop!” seconds before impact then admitting “I messed up” as National Transportation Safety Board investigates communication breakdown + understaffing decisions + controller workload during incident occurring amid nationwide TSA crisis (DHS shutdown Day 39) that delayed NTSB investigator 3 hours Houston TSA security forcing Chair Jennifer Homendy “beg” expedite as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Quebec Premier François Legault, Montreal Mayor, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani mourn “profound tragedy” of pilots who “dedicated careers to safe transport of passengers” (ALPA president quote) dying routine Montreal-NYC flight.

For travelers: Avoid LaGuardia entirely if possible (single-runway operations, Runway 4 closed through Friday, rolling cancellations extending “potentially into late March”). Expect massive delays ALL NYC airports (LaGuardia reduced capacity, Newark ATC aftermath, JFK 3-hour TSA lines). Check flight status obsessively (hundreds canceled/delayed ongoing). Arrive 4-5 hours early (TSA 35% callout rates persist). Book flexible fares OR travel insurance (disruptions extending weeks). Consider alternative routing (Philadelphia, Boston, DC instead of NYC). Air Canada hotline 1-800-961-7099 for affected passengers. Use airline apps for self-service rebooking. Hotels limited (document expenses for claims). Recovery not expected until March 25-26 at earliest. LaGuardia crash exposes understaffing + communication breakdown where single controller dual responsibilities (ground + air) enabled fatal error clearing fire truck while aircraft landing, killing two young dedicated pilots including Captain Antoine Forest who “never stopped flying” since age 16 (great-aunt tribute), leaving 9 passengers hospitalized with serious injuries (one brain bleed), devastating Northeast aviation network during TSA staffing crisis that delayed even NTSB federal investigators 3 hours security while Chair Homendy “begged” Houston airport expedite, creating what passenger Rebecca Liquori describes as pilots “acting quickly” to brake + protect passengers despite being “unable to make it home to their families” in deadliest US runway collision since 2009.

2 pilots killed. Captain Antoine Forest, First Officer. 41 hospitalized. 9 serious. ATC “I messed up.” Single controller both ground + air. 81-91 knots impact. Cockpit obliterated. LaGuardia closed 2 PM Monday. Rolling cancellations March 24. Runway 4 closed through Friday. Newark ATC evacuated. NTSB investigator 3-hour TSA delay. “Begged” expedite. “Profound tragedy.” Recovery March 25-26.


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