State police are investigating the crash of a Cessna plane into the Hudson River near the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge on March 2 ...
The Cessna 172 was carrying two occupants when it crashed into the river east of the New York Stewart International Airport ...
A small plane carrying two people crashed into the Hudson River near Stewart International Airport in Newburgh on Monday, March 2.
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.
The veteran flight instructor who crash-landed a malfunctioning single-engine Cessna on an icy Hudson River said he’s ...
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.
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 ...
They landed 200 feet from shore and were both able to get themselves out and swim to safety.
A small plane crashed on the Hudson River in Newburgh, N.Y., on Monday night, according to the Federal Aviation ...
"Earlier this evening, we received a distress call regarding a small aircraft that had made an emergency landing in the ...
A Cessna 172 aircraft has crashed into the Hudson River north of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, according to emergency dispatch reports.