Jet Carrying Pete Hegseth Forced to Land in UK Due to Crack in Windshield
A jet carrying Pete Hegseth was forced to make an unplanned landing in the United Kingdom on Wednesday after a crack was found in the plane's windshield, according to an announcement which verified that all passengers were secure.
"The jet touched down in accordance with established safety measures and everyone onboard, among them Pete Hegseth, is secure," a press officer stated in a online announcement.
The secretary was coming back from a quick journey to Brussels when the incident occurred.
This occurrence does not mark the first occasion that a US military aircraft transporting a senior official has encountered equipment failures.
Months ago, a United States Air Force aircraft transporting Marco Rubio to the city in Germany was required to head back to the US capital after experiencing a mechanical problem.