Swedish Pilot and Norwegian Passenger Escape Injury After Seaplane Overturns Off Læsø
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Two men from Sweden and Norway ended up upside down in a seaplane on Friday. The men are unharmed.
Et fly har endt opp ned i vannet utenfor den norddanske øyen Læsø. Pilots var svensk og en nordmann var passasjer.
Two people reportedly made it ashore themselves after the plane ended up upside down in the water at Læsø.
A Swedish-registered small seaplane has ended up upside down in the water off the Danish island of Läsö. There were two people on board, reports Danish TV2 Nord.
Swedish pilot and Norwegian passenger escape injury after seaplane overturns off Læsø
A Swedish pilot and a Norwegian passenger escaped injury after their Swedish-registered Flight Design CT2K floatplane, SE-VIH, overturned during take-off off the Danish island of Læsø on Friday evening. According to North Jutland Emergency Services, a strong crosswind flipped the aircraft upside down approximately 100 metres from the coast near Storedal Beach. Both men left […]
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