The Cessna 172's last recorded position was in the Hudson River between the cities of Newburgh and Beacon, roughly 60 miles north of New York City.
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Flight instructor, student swim to shore after plane crashes in icy Hudson River
They landed 200 feet from shore and were both able to get themselves out and swim to safety.
The single-engine plane that crashed into the Hudson River Monday night was a Long Island training flight that suffered engine failure and had to make a daredevil landing on floating ice, police said.
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India’s flying training organisations need reset
India’s FTOs are long-time offenders with an unshakeable nexus between operators and authorities. Breaking this will require ...
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Inside the icy Hudson River landing that instructor and teen survived
The single-engine Cessna 172 went down after experiencing mechanical trouble during a training flight that began on Long ...
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Sharing a Harrowing T-38 Talon Training Tale
Air Force veteran recalls past T-38 experience with emergency during solo flight.
The two men, both from Long Island, swam about 50 feet to shore in icy water after their dramatic landing Monday night.
Salazar’s was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, one of the Marine Corps’ premier aviation training hubs. The base supports about 80 percent of the Corps’ air-to-ground training and has been ...
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What's New With the Flight Review?
Examining MOSAIC rule impact, how to conquer ‘airspace fade,' and ongoing EFB vs. paper chart debate.
With the tragic loss of all seven people aboard a Redbird Airways air ambulance near Simaria, Jharkhand, the safety of ...
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