On Friday, July 3, 2026, a high-profile seaplane incident occurred on the East River in New York City when a Cessna 208 Caravan Amphibian, operated by the premium commuter carrier Tailwind Air, struck a large piece of floating marine debris while executing a routine landing maneuver.
The single-engine turboprop aircraft was operating a scheduled commuter flight into the Skyport Seaplane Base, located off East 23rd Street in Manhattan. As the seaplane touched down on the water’s surface, its left aluminum hull pontoon struck a heavy, semi-submerged wooden timber floating in the river’s active landing lane. The impact caused a severe breach in the forward compartment of the left float, resulting in rapid water ingress that caused the aircraft to list heavily and settle low into the water.
The pilot managed to maintain control of the aircraft, preventing a full capsizing maneuver, and safely taxied the crippled seaplane to a nearby floating dock before the pontoon could completely submerge.
New York City emergency services, including the NYPD Harbor Unit and FDNY marine vessels, responded to the scene to assist. All seven passengers and two crew members on board were safely evacuated directly onto the dock without any injuries. Marine salvage crews quickly deployed auxiliary bilge pumps and containment booms around the aircraft to stabilize the punctured float and prevent environmental contamination from aviation fuel before successfully towing the seaplane to a local maintenance facility for extensive structural hull repairs.
All photos by Tailwind Air.
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