Plane With 2 on Board Makes Emergency Beach Landing on New York’s Fire Island, No Injuries Reported

Plane With 2 on Board Makes Emergency Beach Landing on New York’s Fire Island, No Injuries Reported
A PA-28-181 aircraft in a file photo. (Nadezda Murmakova/Shutterstock)

BAY SHORE, N.Y.—A small plane made an emergency landing on the beach on New York’s Fire Island on Monday and the two people on board were uninjured, authorities said.

The single-engine Piper PA-28 landed in Atlantique at about 12:15 p.m., Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesperson Tammy L. Jones said.

A Suffolk County police spokesperson said no one was hurt.

Atlantique is one of the smaller communities on Fire Island, a barrier island along the south shore of New York’s Long Island. It is accessible by ferry from Bay Shore on Long Island.

The FAA is investigating the emergency landing.

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