Anonymous ID: 52b443 June 6, 2021, 6:25 p.m. No.13846752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6777 >>6782 >>6833 >>6889 >>6990 >>6997 >>7049 >>7097 >>7227

>>13846629

 

https://news.yahoo.com/kamala-harriss-plane-forced-turn-202030694.html

 

Sun, June 6, 2021, 4:20 PM·1 min read

 

Kamala Harris

US Vice President Kamala Harris's plane was forced to land soon after take-off on Sunday due to a technical problem on her way to Guatemala for her first international trip.

 

"I'm good. I'm good," Harris told reporters, giving a thumbs-up after exiting the plane when it returned to Joint Base Andrews on the outskirts of Washington. "We all said a little prayer, but we're good."

 

The vice president switched planes, and a pool report said she arrived safely in Guatemala Sunday evening. Her spokeswoman Symone Sanders said that no major delays in her itinerary were expected.

 

The crew "noticed the landing gear was not storing as it should which could lead to further mechanical issues. While there was no immediate safety issue, out of an abundance of caution, they returned to Joint Base Andrews," Sanders said.

 

A journalist onboard reported "an unusual noise" from the landing gear when the plane known as Air Force Two took off, but said that the landing was "completely normal."

 

Harris will visit Guatemala and Mexico this week, intending to bring a message of hope to a region hammered by Covid-19 and which is the source of most of the undocumented migrants seeking entry to the United States.

 

Harris is taking her first trip abroad as President Joe Biden's deputy with an eye towards tackling the root causes of migration from the region – one of the thorniest issues facing the White House.

 

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Anonymous ID: 52b443 June 6, 2021, 6:39 p.m. No.13846846   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13846783

>that was a portable ils issue no ?

 

This Was A Friend Of Bill And Hillary Issue

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Brown

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_T-43

 

Throughout its service in the Air Training Command and the successor Air Education and Training Command, no T-43 was ever lost in a mishap.

Among the T-43s removed from navigator training and converted to CT-43A executive transports, one aircraft assigned to the 86th Airlift Wing (86 AW) at Ramstein Air Base, Germany to support United States European Command (USEUCOM) crashed in Croatia in 1996 while carrying then-U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown and 34 other passengers.

''There were no survivors and subsequent investigation determined that this was a controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) mishap as a result of pilot error.''