Small airplane makes emergency landing on New York beach
A single-engine airplane with two people on board made an emergency landing on a New York beach.
A small plane carrying two people crashed in Tennessee on Wednesday, authorities confirmed to Fox News Digital.
In a statement, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) identified the aircraft as a single-engine Beechcraft V35. The plane crashed in Franklin at around noon on Wednesday.
The crash was reported in Williamson County, located about 40 miles south of Nashville.
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The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office told local station WZTV that they are currently searching for survivors of the crash.
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Williamson County Sheriff’s Office told WZTV that they were currently searching for survivors of the crash on Wednesday. (WZTV)
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the FAA and the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office are currently investigating the incident.
The story is still developing. Check back for updates.
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