World War II-era Seaplane Makes Emergency Landing on City Street
A World War II-era seaplane made an emergency landing on a city street after experiencing engine trouble during flight. The incident occurred after the aircraft reportedly lost power mid-flight.
foxnews.comA World War II-era seaplane made an emergency landing on a city street after reportedly experiencing engine trouble during flight. The aircraft was forced to divert from its intended route and set down on the street surface. No injuries or damage to ground structures were reported in connection with the landing.
The seaplane, built during the Second World War, was in flight when the engine issue occurred. It reportedly lost power, prompting the pilot to select the city street as the landing site. The aircraft came to a stop on the roadway without further incident. Emergency services responded to the location following the landing.
The plane remained on the street after the landing while authorities assessed the situation. No further details about the aircraft's condition or the cause of the engine trouble were immediately available.


