Plane makes emergency landing on New York highway
A small plane has made an emergency landing on a US interstate highway in the New York borough of The Bronx.
None of the three on board suffered serious injury, local media say.
They say investigators are looking into the cause of the emergency - possibly a mechanical failure or fuel shortage. It is unclear how the plane managed to avoid highway traffic as it landed.
'Sliding to a stop'
The plane had departed from the city of Danbury in Connecticut for a flight around the Statue of Liberty, according to officials.
It was said to be on its way back when it experienced engine problems.
Paul Collado told the BBC he was driving on the opposite side of the road when he saw the crash.
"I saw the plane literally land 10ft away from me as I was driving on the opposite side. I couldn't believe what I was seeing," he said.
"I didn't see any smoke. I just saw it sliding to a stop on its belly, not on the landing carriage."
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said it was "a bit of a miracle" that nobody was seriously hurt or killed, the Associated Press reported.
He added that emergency workers were removing the plane's fuel and there was no fire or gas leak.
Photos taken by bystanders showed blue and white plane largely intact, although its landing gear appeared to have collapsed.
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