LaGuardia Crash Survivor Recounts 'Crazy 12 Seconds' of Terror and Humanitarian Acts

Survivor Jack Cabot recounted the terrifying moments before a crash at LaGuardia Airport.

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A 22-year-old passenger, Jack Cabot, has recounted the terrifying final moments before the LaGuardia Airport plane crash, describing a sudden, violent sequence he called the 'crazy 12 seconds', followed by scenes of chaos inside the cabin.

According to reports, the Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft, operated by Air Canada, had arrived from Montreal and was travelling at high speed on the runway when it collided with a Port Authority fire truck responding to an unrelated emergency.

Cabot described the aftermath as chaotic and distressing, with 'blood everywhere' inside the cabin. He noted that the passenger seated next to him suffered facial injuries and heavy bleeding.

Despite the scene, Cabot said passengers came together to help one another, sharing coats and providing comfort to those in need.

Cabot, who suffered whiplash and is awaiting confirmation on a possible concussion, described himself as fortunate compared to others who were more seriously injured.