Small Plane Crashes in Hudson River; Both Occupants Swim to Safety
In Brief
A small plane crashed in the Hudson River during an emergency landing; both occupants escaped with minor injuries.
Key Facts
- A small plane crashed into the Hudson River during an attempted emergency landing.
- The aircraft was carrying two people, identified as pilot and passenger in some reports.
- Both occupants swam to shore and sustained minor injuries.
- The incident occurred in freezing temperatures and frigid water.
- Some sources describe the occupants as instructor and student, but this is not confirmed.
What Happened
A small plane crashed into the Hudson River while attempting an emergency landing. The two people aboard escaped the wreckage and swam to safety, sustaining minor injuries. Reports differ on whether the occupants were a pilot and passenger or an instructor and student.
Why It Matters
The incident resulted in no serious injuries despite challenging conditions. Authorities have not released information regarding the cause of the emergency landing or the status of any investigation. Comparisons to previous Hudson River aviation incidents were made by some outlets, but details were not specified. Occupants are described as pilot and passenger in some sources, instructor and student in others; exact roles unconfirmed. No information from sources on cause of emergency or investigation status.
Sources
- The Independent — ‘Another miracle on the Hudson’ as survivors pulled from New York river after plane crashes in freezing temperatures (12h ago)
- The Independent — Plane crashes into freezing Hudson River during emergency landing(11h ago)
- The Independent — Small plane makes emergency landing in frigid Hudson River and the 2 people aboard swim to safety(11h ago)
