The single-engine plane landed on the Major Deegan Expressway
in the borough of the Bronx around 3:20 p.m. The situation was
quickly brought "under control," according to the New York City
Fire Department.
The plane had departed Danbury, Connecticut, for a look of the
Statue of Liberty and was on its way back when it experienced an
onboard emergency, according to the New York City Office of
Emergency Management.
The three persons in the plane were treated at the scene for
minor injuries and then transported to a nearby hospital for
further evaluation, officials said.
There were no reports of car accidents linked to the surprise
landing of the four-seat 1966 Piper PA, although traffic was
backed up in both directions as crews worked to remove the
plane.
(Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere;
editing by Jon Herskovitz and
Gunna Dickson)
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