Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in New York City

No one hurt: officials
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 4, 2014 4:45 PM CST
Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in New York City
In this photo from the New York City Fire Department’s Twitter account, firefighters stand near a light airplane that made an emergency landing on the Major Deegan Expressway.   (AP Photo/New York City Fire Department)

A small plane made an emergency landing today on an interstate highway in New York City, startling drivers but touching down safely with no serious injuries to anyone aboard, officials said. The aircraft, a Piper PA-28, set down at around 3:20 pm on the northbound side of the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx, in an area where the highway passes through Van Cortlandt Park. The Federal Aviation Administration said three people were on board. All were taken to a hospital, but police and fire officials said neither the male pilot nor two female passengers appeared to have been badly hurt.

The FAA said damage to the aircraft was minor. Photos taken by bystanders showed the blue and white plane largely intact but resting on its belly by the snowy edge of the road. The plane's landing gear appeared in the photos to have collapsed. It wasn't immediately clear why the plane set down. The highway was closed and emergency personnel were on the scene. FAA records indicated the plane was registered to an owner in South Salem, New York. (More small plane stories.)

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