Sunday, August 18, 2024 - Ohio Senator J.D. Vance's campaign plane, a Boeing 737 famously dubbed "Trump Force Two," made an emergency landing on Friday due to a door-seal malfunction shortly after takeoff. The incident adds to a growing list of technical issues surrounding Boeing aircraft this year.
Vance, a key figure in the upcoming U.S. presidential
election, was on his way back to Cincinnati after attending a campaign event in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he addressed the Milwaukee Police Association. The
emergency landing was confirmed by his campaign representative, Taylor Van
Kirk.
Traveling with Vance were his wife, Usha Vance, their dog,
and campaign staffers. The plane had just taken off when the malfunction was
detected, prompting the pilot to return to the Milwaukee airport for an
emergency landing. Fortunately, the issue was resolved in less than an hour,
allowing the flight to continue to Cincinnati without further incident.
This event is the latest in a series of problems faced by
Boeing 737 aircraft, including a door-plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight
in January and other incidents involving engine covers and tyres on
Boeing-operated flights.
JD Vance's plane just departed for a second time from Milwaukee headed for Cincinnati after coming back "due to a possible issue with the aircraft," according to a airport spokesperson. Airport says plane taxied w/out incident "under it's own power" pic.twitter.com/bhPN6juTQ2
— Matt Smith (@mattsmith_news) August 16, 2024
JD Vance has landed near Cincinatti after a mid-air emergency forced his campaign plane to return to the Milwaukee airport shortly after takeoff. The plane was on the tarmac in Milwaukee for just under an hour. pic.twitter.com/6y27GC268l
— Chris Cameron (@ChrisCameronNYT) August 16, 2024
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