
By Joe Kovacs
Amid rumors that an all-female flight crew was at the helm of the Delta Air Lines flight that crashed and flipped upside down in Toronto this week, the company’s chief executive officer is refusing to identify the pilots.
“I can’t provide any details,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said Wednesday morning on CBS. “It’s an ongoing investigation.”
When asked specifically about the pilots, Bastian said: “It was an experienced crew.”
While CEO Ed Bastian tells CBS Mornings he can “understand” why people would be afraid to fly right now, he says that air travel in the U.S. is “safer than the car ride I took this morning to get to my office."
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“There is one level of safety at Delta,” Bastian said. “All these pilots train for these conditions.”
While he called video of the crash “horrifying,” he praised the actions of the crew deducting the evacuation process…
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