Eight rescued from seaplane that made 'hard landing' in Manhattan river
Eight people were rescued from a Kodiak 100 seaplane after it made a "hard landing" in New York City's East River. The incident occurred around midday local time off the marina at East 23rd Street and FDR Drive in Manhattan.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedEight people were rescued from a Kodiak 100 seaplane after it made a "hard landing" in New York City's East River. The incident occurred around midday local time off the marina at East 23rd Street and FDR Drive in Manhattan. Fire department units responded and removed all eight individuals from the upright seaplane, which was subsequently towed to a dock. Two passengers sustained minor injuries but declined medical attention. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the hard landing, which reportedly caused a wing strut to snap. The seaplane was traveling from the Hamptons and struck a wave during its landing, leading to it partially capsizing.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe pilot made a 'hard landing', causing a wing strut to snap.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will investigate the incident.
The seaplane was upright and towed to a dock.
Two individuals sustained minor injuries and declined medical attention.
Eight people were rescued from a seaplane that made a 'hard landing' in New York City's East River.