Smoke billows from a passenger jetliner that caught fire Aug. 2, 2005 after skidding off a runway in the rain at Pearson airport in Toronto in this image from television.
Here's another image from television of the jetliner Aug. 2, 2005 after skidding off a runway in Toronto.
In this television image, smoke and fire billow from the Air France passenger jet after it burst into flames Aug. 2, 2005.
Another image from television of the jet.
In this television image, smoke and fire billow from the Air France passenger jet at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, Aug. 2, 2005.
Here's another television view of the jet.
Drivers watch as an Air France plane burns after skidding off the runway during a landing at Pearson International Airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005. More than 300 people escaped with their lives, some stumbling to a nearby highway to flag down passing commuters. The jet skidded and then burst into flames during a fierce thunderstorm at the airport.
Smoke billows from an Air France plane which ran off the runway while landing at Pearson International Airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005.
Traffic slows on Highway 401 as smoke billows from an Air France plane which ran off the runway while landing at Pearson International Airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005.
A man watches as ground crews try to extinguish flames on an Air France plane as it burns after running off the runway during a landing at the airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005.
Arriving and departing passengers fill a terminal at Pearson International Airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005. Delays, diversions and cancellations made for a chaotic day at airports across Canada as travelers and airline officials tried to cope with the ripple effect of the crash landing.
A survivor of Air France Flight 358 from Paris leaves Toronto Pearson International Airport Aug. 2, 2005.
Air France flight 358 passenger Johnny Abedrabbo describes the crash Aug. 2, 2005.
A survivor of Air France Flight 358 from Paris leaves Toronto Pearson International Airport Aug. 2, 2005.
Jenny Ginder, right, hugs her daughter, Samantha Todd, who was a passenger on Air France flight 358 that crashed at Pearson Airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005.
Passengers from Air France Flight 358 wear blankets as they walk into a holding room at Pearson Airport in Toronto Aug. 2, 2005.
Police survey the site where an Air France Airbus A340 jet slid off the runway and crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Aug. 3, 2005.
Firefighters hose down the fuselage of an Air France Airbus A340 jet.
A firefighter examines the smoldering wreckage of an Air France jet. All 309 passengers and crew members aboard the jet survived the crash.