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Swedish Pilot and Norwegian Passenger Escape Injury After Seaplane Overturns Off Læsø

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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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Two men from Sweden and Norway ended up upside down in a seaplane on Friday. The men are unharmed.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Et fly har endt opp ned i vannet utenfor den norddanske øyen Læsø. Pilots var svensk og en nordmann var passasjer.

·Oslo, Norway
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Two people reportedly made it ashore themselves after the plane ended up upside down in the water at Læsø.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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·Borås, Sweden
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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.

·Malmö, Sweden
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BT broke the news in Borås, Sweden on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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