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LaGuardia plane crash audio captures moments before fatal collision: ‘I messed up’

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LaGuardia plane crash audio captures moments before fatal collision: ‘I messed up’

Heart-pounding audio captured the frantic moments before Sunday’s fatal collision involving an Air Canada passenger plane and a firefighting truck at LaGuardia airport – with one air traffic controller admitting after they “messed up.”

Air traffic controllers urged an incoming plane to go around as the crash unfolded on the ground, which killed the jet’s pilot and co-pilot, according to LiveATC audio.

The truck was cleared to cross the airport’s Runway 4 before air traffic controllers urged a Frontier plane bound for Miami and the vehicle to stop.

“Stop, stop, stop, stop,” the controller frantically demanded. “Truck one, stop, stop, stop. Stop Truck 1. Stop.”

Air Canada Express airplane with a severely damaged nose at night.

An Air Canada airplane that crashed into a Port Authority Crash Truck is seen on the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport. Robert Mecea for New York Post

The controller ordered Delta flight 2603, en-route from Detroit, to go around before turning back to the Air Canada plane — a Jazz Aviation operated flight which touched down from Montreal.

“Jazz 646, I see you collided with the vehicle. Just hold position. I know you can’t move. Vehicles are responding to you now,” the air traffic controller said.

Emergency services at the scene of an Air Canada airplane crash with a Port Authority crash truck at La Guardia Airport.

Emergency services at the scene of the Air Canada crash. Robert Mecea for New York Post

Air traffic controllers told the Frontier crew that the runway would be closed, asking if they would like to return to the ramp.

“We got stuff in progress for that man, that wasn’t good to watch,” Frontier pilots said.

“Yeah, I tried to reach out to ‘em.. And we were dealing with an emergency and I messed up,” the controller replied.

“No, you did the best you could,” Frontier crews said, trying to reassure the air traffic controller.

A bus transports plane crash survivors after an Air Canada Express jet collided with a ground vehicle at LaGuardia Airport.

Survivors being transported to the terminal. REUTERS

Sources told The Post that the pilot and co-pilot were killed and pictures showed the CRJ-900 plane tilting in the air.

The plane, which had 72 passengers and four crew members on board, was traveling about 24 mph when it collided with the truck, which was responding to an emergency involving another plane.

Officials told ABC News 11 passengers on the Air Canada plane and 2 first responders were hospitalized.

Moments before the smash, United 2384 pilots aborted a takeoff due to an anti-ice warning light appearing on the dash, according to CBS News.

Pilots reported an odor in the cabin which caused flight attendants to feel ill.

LaGuardia airport has been closed until 2 p.m. and National Transportation Safety Board officials are set to arrive on site Monday.

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