Toronto: Passenger films his escape from upside down crashed plane

Video shows people clamber over belongings and seats from inside the plane that crashed on the Canadian runway.
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Video from inside the crashed plane at Toronto airport shows passengers clambering over belongings and seats to exit the aircraft.
Crew on board the flight can be heard telling people to leave everything behind as they are helped through a plane door.
All passengers survived when the plane skidded and overturned when it came into land.
Footage on social media shows the aircraft in flames as it careered along the runway.
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