Seaplane lands in New York City’s East River with only minor injuries reported
A seaplane carrying eight people made a hard landing in New York City's East River on Sunday around noon. The aircraft, identified as a Kodiak 100 by the FAA, landed upright and was towed to a dock.

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AI-generatedA seaplane carrying eight people made a hard landing in New York City's East River on Sunday around noon. The aircraft, identified as a Kodiak 100 by the FAA, landed upright and was towed to a dock. Two passengers sustained minor injuries, with one expressing relief at being alive despite pain. The FAA stated that a swing strut snapped during the landing and that air traffic control was not providing services to the aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident, and reports suggest the seaplane was arriving from East Hampton.
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5 extractedThe FAA is investigating the hard landing incident.
A passenger, Ada Todd, stated she was 'in shock, in lots of pain, but happy to be alive'.
The seaplane involved was a Kodiak 100.
Two minor injuries were reported as a result of the seaplane's landing.
A seaplane made a rough landing in New York City’s East River on Sunday.