
Crash landing on the East River: Seaplane capsizes in New York
The FAA confirmed that the Kodiak 100 had only been built last year.
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The FAA confirmed that the Kodiak 100 had only been built last year. A Kodiak 100 seaplane was on its way from Long Island to Manhattan when it landed too hard on the water. Among those rescued was a 75-year-old woman who said it was already her third flight with this type of aircraft.
Furthermore, New York crash landing: rescue in 90 seconds The rescue operation was remarkably fast, according to the New York authorities. Already about 90 seconds after the impact, boats of the New York fire brigade and the police arrived at the accident site.
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The FAA confirmed that the Kodiak 100 had only been built last year.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA Kodiak 100 seaplane was on its way from Long Island to Manhattan when it landed too hard on the water.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAmong those rescued was a 75-year-old woman who said it was already her third flight with this type of aircraft.
reliability low1/2 sourcesNew York crash landing: rescue in 90 seconds The rescue operation was remarkably fast, according to the New York authorities.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAlready about 90 seconds after the impact, boats of the New York fire brigade and the police arrived at the accident site.
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