New York's LaGuardia Airport has reopened for flights after an incident where two pilots died when an Air Canada plane collided with a firefighting vehicle

A flight attendant was found alive on the ground by rescuers, still strapped to her seat - which had fallen through the floor of the damaged plane, US media reports

Audio from the control tower has a loud beeping noise as a person repeatedly tells a truck to stop as it went to cross the runway

The plane, carrying 73 passengers and four crew, initially landed safely from Montreal on Sunday evening

Sources tell BBC's US partner CBS News the aircraft then hit the truck while travelling at roughly 100mph (160km/h)

Some 43 passengers and crew were taken to hospital with injuries ranging from broken bones to bruising - all but nine have since been discharged. Two fire truck officers are in a stable condition in hospital

"We were 100 metres away... it was like the plane got cut in half", a witness tells the BBC

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Flight attendant found alive strapped to seat that fell through plane floor in deadly New York crash