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Audition star, airliner accident survivor.."I owe it to the dead pilots." [World Star Issue]

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Photo = Charlotte Jorgensen Instagram
Photo = Charlotte Jorgensen Instagram

Charlotte Jorgensen, a professional dancer who appeared in Season 1 of "Dancing with the Star," is a survivor of the Air Canada plane crash.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announcement, a Bombardier CRJ-900 passenger (flight ACA8646) from Canada's Montreal Express on the 22nd (local time) collided with an aircraft rescue fire truck after landing on the runway of LaGuardia Airport. The plane's captain, Antoine Forrest, and his deputy, McKenzie Gunther, were killed in the crash.

Dancer Charlotte Jorgensen, who appeared in season 1 of the 2005 audition "Dancing with the Star," said on her Instagram, "After a great weekend in Montreal, I boarded a flight to LaGuardia, New York," and "I had an accident with a fire truck on the runway."

Captain Antoine Forrest and Captain Mackenzie Gunter then said passengers were able to survive at the expense, adding, "They gave everything of their own so that we could all live. I deeply owe them," he said, expressing his condolences. He confessed, "I didn't feel anything at the time of the accident, but I'm having a hard time physically and mentally after that." Currently, he said he is recovering at home under the care of his family, adding, "Thank you for the love and support you have sent."

Air Canada said in a statement that the aircraft was reportedly carrying 72 passengers and four crew members, and 41 passengers and crew members were taken to hospitals.

A U.S. aviation safety expert told People, "It is sad that the captain and the captain died, but it is a miracle that there were no more casualties."

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