A small plane from Long Island plunged into the icy Hudson River on Monday night while attempting to make an emergency landing — and the pilot and passenger miraculously escaped by swimming through ...
The veteran pilot made a split-second decision to land on a slab of Hudson River ice on Monday night — giving him and a teen flight student seconds to flee the cockpit to swim to safety through ...
The Freedom Plane, a customized Boeing 737, is taking flight with some of the country's historical documents on board. A national tour kicked off on Monday, March 2, from Washington, DC to Kansas City ...
Carolyn Gusoff has covered some of the most high profile news stories in the New York City area and is best known as a trusted, tenacious, consistent and caring voice of Long Island's concerns. A ...
It was a mini Miracle on the Hudson -- in the heart of the Hudson Valley as opposed to the heart of Manhattan. A small plane attempting an emergency landing crashed into the frigid Hudson River Monday ...
The Cessna 172 was carrying two occupants when it crashed into the river east of the New York Stewart International Airport in Orange County Middle Hope Fire Department A Cessna 172 crash-landed in ...
A special event for the country’s 250th anniversary begins this week with the debut of the Freedom Plane National Tour as part of the National Archives’ recognition of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
A small plane carrying two people crashed into the Hudson River near Stewart International Airport in Newburgh Monday, March 2. New York State Police said a Cessna 172 single-engine airplane crashed ...
NEWBURGH - State police reported that a Cessna 172 single-engine airplane crashed in the Hudson River just after 8 p.m. on March 2. The plane crashed just south of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge.
Update: On Tuesday, police identified the people on board the aircraft as a 31-year-old flight instructor and a 17-year-old trainee, both from Long Island. NEWBURGH — A pilot made an emergency landing ...
Gov. JB Pritzker denied a since-recanted comment by former President Bill Clinton that Clinton thought the pair may have traveled together on a plane owned by convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
A pilot and a passenger swam to safety in icy waters after making an emergency landing on the Hudson River in what New York Gov. Kathy Hochul labeled "another miracle on the Hudson." A Cessna 172 with ...