Plane Carrying Pete Hegseth Forced to Touch Down in UK Because of Fracture in Cockpit Window
A plane ferrying Pete Hegseth was forced to make an unplanned landing in the United Kingdom on Wednesday following a fracture was discovered in the aircraft's cockpit window, as stated by an official statement which confirmed that Hegseth was safe.
"The jet touched down based on established safety measures and all passengers, such as Pete Hegseth, is unharmed," an official representative commented in a online announcement.
He was traveling back from a brief trip to the Belgian capital during the flight.
This occurrence isn't the first occasion that a US military aircraft ferrying a top government figure has suffered technical problems.
Months ago, a US Air Force plane transporting the US Secretary of State to the German city of Munich was required to return to Washington DC after experiencing a mechanical fault.