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January 1, What Caused an Unusual Runway Shutdown at LaGuardia?

Wyatt’s Take
Air travel continues to feel less like a luxury and more like a gamble for hardworking Americans.
An Air Canada Express regional jet collided with a vehicle right on the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport.
- A CRJ-900 jet from Montreal struck a vehicle at roughly 24 miles per hour while landing.
- The FAA issued an immediate ground stop for all planes due to the emergency.
- Arrivals were diverted to other airports or sent back to their original locations.
This wreck forced the entire airport to shut down, proving once again that our critical infrastructure is under immense strain.
We need systems that work for the people, not more bureaucratic excuses for travel nightmares.
The jet was operated by Jazz Aviation and was landing in New York when the collision occurred.
While no specific details on injuries were released, the impact was enough to paralyze one of the nation’s busiest travel hubs.
Wyatt Matters
Middle America relies on safe, efficient travel to keep commerce moving, and failures in basic airport safety leave everyday people paying in lost time and money.
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Mae Sellers
March 23, 2026 at 2:40 pm
Wyatt: your report published on your “Conservative News website today 3/23/2026, is an example of poor journalism that misinforms and misleads readers. Your report incorrectly states that the airplane was moving at 24 mph, and the accompanying photograph inaccurately depicts an Air Canada plane having collided on a taxi-way with a small utility vehicle. The actual facts, which were readily available before you posted your “story” at about 4:00 am this morning, were that the accident, which occurred about 11:30 pm 3/22/26, was a collision by the airplane, which was cleared to land on a runway, was a collision by the landing plane with a fire truck that was improperly crossing the runway. At the impact the airplane was travelling at over 100 MPH and breaking hard. The pilots of the plane were both instantly killed and the firetruck was flipped over. The entire cockpit and front section of the plane was demolished. The two pilots who died were heroes for continuing to brake the plane in the face of an impact that they may have known would kill them, but their efforts saved the lives of their passengers. Your text presented this terrible event as a supposed example of bureaucratic over-reaction that inconvenienced citizens by closing the airport for trivial reason. That conclusion which you printed is a shameful distortion of the truth. You owe your readers and the families of the dead pilots an apology.