Eight rescued from seaplane that made 'hard landing' in Manhattan river
At least eight people have been rescued from a seaplane that landed in New York City's East River, authorities say. New York fire officials responded
At least eight people have been rescued from a seaplane that landed in New York City's East River, authorities say. New York fire officials responded to reports of an aircraft down at around midday local time (16:00 GMT) off the marina at East 23rd Street and FDR Drive in Manhattan.
The seaplane was upright and towed back to the dock, fire officials say. Eight people were removed from the Kodiak 100 seaplane by fire department
units and two had minor injures and refused medical attention. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which will investigate the incident, said the pilot "made a
hard landing", causing a wing strut to snap.
