Should the Survivors of the Delta Plane Crash “Take the Money and Run?”

This image taken from video released by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, shows the crashed plane of Delta flight 4819 at Toronto Pearson International Airport, in Mississauga, Ontario, on Tuesday, Feb. 18. (Transportation Safety Board of Canada via AP)

It’s a fantastic airline. The experience is good if you’re going to fly on a commercial flight. It’s as nice an American carrier as you’re going to get, but if you turn my airplane upside down and it skids off the runway, burst into flames and there are people in critical condition, there’s a 0% chance that I am accepting $30,000! 

BEN BURNETT

ATLANTA – Delta’s airplane was involved in the miraculous fiery crash landing in Canada and although everyone survived, a few are in critical condition in local hospitals. Delta has announced they’ll give everyone on the plane $30,000 as compensation for the accident, but should the passengers take it? Ben has a take on what he’d do, and it might surprise you.

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