Plane Transporting Pete Hegseth Forced to Land in UK Because of Crack in Cockpit Window

A jet ferrying Pete Hegseth was compelled to make an unplanned landing in the Britain on Wednesday after a crack was found in the jet's front window, as stated by an announcement which confirmed that all passengers were secure.

"The aircraft landed based on standard procedures and all passengers, among them Defense Secretary Hegseth, is safe," a spokesperson said in a online announcement.

He was traveling back from a brief trip to Brussels when the incident occurred.

This occurrence is not the first occasion that a American defense plane ferrying a top government figure has encountered technical problems.

In a previous incident this year, a US Air Force plane carrying the US Secretary of State to the city in Germany was compelled to return to Washington after encountering a technical issue.

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