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Plane Ditches in Hudson River After Engine Failure

Scott Pole
Last updated: 6 March 2026 08:48
By Scott Pole
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The Cessna 172 submerged in the Hudson River amid ice.
Emergency responders struggled to locate the aircraft amid the ice © Middle Hope Fire Department
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A training flight ended in an emergency landing on Monday, March 3, when an aircraft crashed into the Hudson River, New York. The veteran pilot and a teenage flight student narrowly escaped, both swimming to shore despite the freezing temperatures.

Flight tracking data reveals the path taken by the aircraft before crashing
Flight tracking data captures the aircraft’s final approach north of the Newburgh–Beacon Bridge before it landed in the Hudson River © AirNav Radar Systems

Training Flight Ends in Icy Hudson River

The Cessna 172 aircraft departed from Stewart International Airport shortly before 8 p.m. and soon suffered engine trouble. Pilot Liam Darcy alerted the control tower when the aircraft started losing power. He said in the distress call:

“Yeah we’re going to go into the Hudson…I don’t think we’re going to make the airport.” 

Onlookers observed the plane descending onto an icy section of the river, roughly 200 feet from the shore. State police Capt. Brad Natalizio thanked Darcy for selecting the Hudson River as the safest available emergency landing option.

After the aircraft struck the ice, it floated with its tail and one wing visible above the waterline. Darcy and the student exited the cockpit, swimming through subfreezing water. Upon reaching the shore, the pair were given dry clothing and rang for help. Emergency responders arrived at the scene within 15 minutes. 

Medical personnel transported the pilots to Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital as a precaution for possible hypothermia. The pair were later released unharmed.

A wider view showing the aircraft floating on the water with city buildings in the background.
Both occupants exited through the cockpit before swimming to shore © Middle Hope Fire Department

What Led to the Engine Failure?

Instructors and students usually train loops around Stewart before returning to Long Island. In this instance, the teen completed standard manoeuvres, including a stop-and-go landing, before the malfunction. The Hudson River has seen similar aviation incidents before, including a helicopter crash in the area last year.

What caused the engine to fail remains unclear, though an investigation will follow. The aircraft stayed in the river until the following afternoon as crews prepared for recovery. Gov. Kathy Hochul titled the outcome:

 “another miracle on the Hudson.”

Although these instances are rare, this situation undeniably underscores the importance of thorough aviation training.

What are your thoughts on safety during flight training operations? Tell us your thoughts below.

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