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Air Canada flight attendant suffered 'horrifying' wounds in LaGuardia crash
Solange Tremblay was 'conscious' when she was thrown 320 feet from wreckage as family seeks financial help

Author of the article:Ling Hui
Published Mar 29, 2026 • Last updated 5 hours ago • 2 minute read

Sarah Lepine with her mother Solange Tremblay.
Sarah Lepine with her mother Solange Tremblay. Photo by GOFUNDME
The family of an Air Canada flight attendant who was found still strapped to her seat after surviving the horrific plane crash at LaGuardia Airport last week has spoken out about the extent of her injuries as she recovers in a New York hospital.


Solange Tremblay, a senior flight attendant aboard Air Canada Jazz Flight 8646, suffered numerous injuries after the plane collided with a fire truck after landing at the New York airport’s runway last Sunday night.


The crash killed Air Canada pilots Antoine Forest and Mackenzie Gunther. More than 40 people aboard the plane were hospitalized for treatment with most of them released within hours.

Tremblay was “conscious” and suffered severe injuries when she was thrown 320 feet from the wreckage and “found still strapped in her jump seat lying on the tarmac,” her daughter said in a GoFundMe campaign created for her mother on Friday.

Leg, spine fractures among injuries
“My mother’s injuries include two shattered legs (open fractures) requiring multiple surgeries where metal plates are needed to repair the damage done to her legs,” Sarah Lepine wrote. “She sustained a fractured spine where she continues to wait and see if surgery is required. Furthermore, she requires skin (grafts) to repair the missing flesh she lost on her legs while sliding down the tarmac. She has even received a blood transfusion due to complications from her first surgery.”


“My mom has suffered so much from this event and regrettably her struggles are far from over,” Lepine said, adding that her mom has more surgeries scheduled and will need rehab to learn how to walk again.

“At the moment our greatest fear is the risk of infection which could lead to other horrifying complications if her injuries become infected.

“She is in New York for the foreseeable future for her recovery where she remains in constant fear of sustaining further damages than she has already suffered.”


GoFundMe close to reaching $160,000 goal
Lepine said the money raised from the GoFundMe campaign would help her and her mother’s husband by covering costs as they take time away from work to care for her.

As of Sunday afternoon, over $140,000 had been raised with the campaign just $20,000 away from reaching its fundraising goal.
 

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Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the third quarter of 2026, the airline said in a news release Monday. He’ll continue to lead Air Canada and serve on the board of directors until that time, the company said.

Mr. Rousseau has sparked outrage and indignation in Quebec and Ottawa over his inability to speak French (or to speak French well enough anyway), one of Canada’s two official languages.

Last week, he ignited a storm of criticism for a video uploaded to the airline’s website in which he expressed his “deepest sorrow for everyone affected” by the LaGuardia airport accident and provided a factual update of the situation. He said only two words in French in the nearly four-minute video: “Bonjour” at the start and “merci” at the end.🙄
Air Canada said a search for a new CEO from the Laurentian Triangle is already under way.
 
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Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the third quarter of 2026, the airline said in a news release Monday. He’ll continue to lead Air Canada and serve on the board of directors until that time, the company said.

Mr. Rousseau has sparked outrage and indignation in Quebec and Ottawa over his inability to speak French (or to speak French well enough anyway), one of Canada’s two official languages.

Last week, he ignited a storm of criticism for a video uploaded to the airline’s website in which he expressed his “deepest sorrow for everyone affected” by the LaGuardia airport accident and provided a factual update of the situation. He said only two words in French in the nearly four-minute video: “Bonjour” at the start and “merci” at the end.🙄
Air Canada said a search for a new CEO from the Laurentian Triangle is already under way.
As long as he speaks French , all the boxes are covered .
 

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Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the third quarter of 2026, the airline said in a news release Monday. He’ll continue to lead Air Canada and serve on the board of directors until that time, the company said.

Mr. Rousseau has sparked outrage and indignation in Quebec and Ottawa over his inability to speak French (or to speak French well enough anyway), one of Canada’s two official languages.

Last week, he ignited a storm of criticism for a video uploaded to the airline’s website in which he expressed his “deepest sorrow for everyone affected” by the LaGuardia airport accident and provided a factual update of the situation. He said only two words in French in the nearly four-minute video: “Bonjour” at the start and “merci” at the end.🙄
Air Canada said a search for a new CEO from the Laurentian Triangle is already under way.
Guaranteeing mediocre or worse performance. Great Air Canaduh story yesterday. My son was scheduled to fly from Yellowknife to Vancouver to Comox. When the plane was in Yellowknife, they discovered a tire going flat. Air Canada has No spare tire in Yellowknife. Or apparently mechanics. These had to be flown in. They got to Vancouver about 01:00 our time. No planes to the island until morning. Only 1 seat available on the Comox plane, with no more available until thursday. They got the 1 guy on the crew that lives in Comox on that one and My son and another guy flew to Nanaimo where I picked them up. My son lives near me, and the other guy lives a bit farther up island. His wife met us in Qualicum.
 
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Guaranteeing mediocre or worse performance. Great Air Canaduh story yesterday. My son was scheduled to fly from Yellowknife to Vancouver to Comox. When the plane was in Yellowknife, they discovered a tire going flat. Air Canada has No spare tire in Yellowknife. Or apparently mechanics. These had to be flown in. They got to Vancouver about 01:00 our time. No planes to the island until morning. Only 1 seat available on the Comox plane, with no more available until thursday. They got the 1 guy on the crew that lives in Comox on that one and My son and another guy flew to Nanaimo where I picked them up. My son lives near me, and the other guy lives a bit farther up island. His wife met us in Qualicum.
Guess planes don't break down in Yellowknife. Huh, who knew?
 
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No airline has parts or technicians in Yellowknife other than Buffalo.
Why am I not surprised. One would think that other airlines would have some kind of deal with Buffalo for maintenance rather than flying in a mechanic and a spare tire. Pretty common for bush planes to have access to competitors stuff stashed in remote places.