
- Eight people, including the pilot, were rescued after a Kodiak 100 seaplane made a "hard landing" in New York City's East River.
- The incident occurred shortly after noon on Sunday, with the plane reportedly "tilted into the water."
- Officials provided conflicting reports on injuries, with one or two civilians sustaining minor injuries.
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident, which caused a wing strut to snap.
- A witness praised the pilot for preventing the plane from overturning, comparing his actions to those of Sully Sullenberger.
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