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New York's LaGuardia Airport faces a second day of delays and cancellations following a collision

New York's LaGuardia Airport is experiencing significant delays and cancellations for the second day in a row following the fatal collision between an Air Canada Express plane and a firetruck on the runway Sunday night.

Federal Aviation Administration has said that it doesn't expect to see one of two runways in New York reopen before Friday. FlightAware, an online flight tracker, reported that 221 flights (20%) had been cancelled and 214 were delayed as of 9:45 am EDT. The FAA warned that major delays would continue throughout the day. Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), said that she will hold a news conference on the investigation later today and reveal'some findings' from the cockpit data recorders and flight data records recovered from CRJ900 jet operated by regional partner Jazz Aviation.

The NTSB will interview a controller of air traffic who was dealing with another emergency just before the crash.

Air traffic control staffing is a concern at U.S. major airports, following the accident that killed two pilots while seriously injuring nine others.

Homendy stated that the collision occurred shortly before midnight Sunday during a controller's overnight shift.

U.S. experts in air safety said that communications between the plane landing, the controllers and the trucks will be key areas of the investigation.

Multiple factors can cause air crashes. According to separate audio uploaded by liveatc.net an unidentified controller, who appears to have been?the one responsible for the crash?, told another pilot that he was dealing with an earlier emergency.

He said, "I'm sorry," in a trembling voice.

Four commercial pilots said that air traffic controllers at LaGuardia, as well as other major airports, routinely handled multiple flights. (Reporting and editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Franklin Paul, and David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)