Video Shows Seaplane Making Emergency Landing on Phoenix Street
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On Sunday, a video was released of a World War II seaplane that made an emergency landing on a street in Phoenix, Arizona, in April.
On Sunday, around 2 p.m., Mike Tragertz, a pilot with more than 40 years of experience, and two friends took off on a test flight in a World War II-era seaplane. Less than 20 minutes after takeoff from the private airport, the Hangar Seyands, the tranquility was shattered by strange engine noises and thick smoke that began to fill the cockpit. “It lasted about 45 seconds, but it felt like an eternity,” Tragertz recalled of the anxious moments. T…
A seaplane has had to make an emergency landing and the entire operation has been recorded by a camera installed on a wing of the aircraft. A mechanical problem forced the pilot to land in the middle of the street, in the city of Phoenix, USA. Fortunately, there were hardly any vehicles at the time. The pilot and the two occupants left unharmed from this incident.
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