Jet Carrying Pete Hegseth Required to Touch Down in UK Because of Fracture in Windshield

A jet ferrying Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was compelled to make an unscheduled landing in the Britain on Wednesday following a fracture was discovered in the jet's front window, as stated by an announcement which verified that the secretary was unharmed.

"The aircraft touched down in accordance with standard protocol and all passengers, among them Pete Hegseth, is safe," a press officer commented in a social media post.

The secretary was coming back from a quick journey to the city of Brussels at the time.

This incident isn't the first occasion that a United States armed forces jet ferrying a top government figure has suffered technical problems.

Earlier this year, a US Air Force plane carrying Marco Rubio to the city in Germany was required to return to Washington after suffering a mechanical problem.

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