The Trump campaign suffered a second plane mechanical issue within the space of a week after Vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance‘s flight made an emergency landing in Milwaukee.
Former president Donald Trump’s plane made an emergency landing on Aug. 9 in Billings, Montana, just 150 miles from its intended destination of Bozeman.
The plane was suffering from mechanical issues, according to CBS News.
According to Trump campaign spokeswoman Taylor Van Kirk, Vance’s plane, a Boeing 737-86J referred to as “Trump Force Two,” landed at the Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport four minutes after takeoff because of a door seal malfunction.
“The pilot advised there was a malfunction with the door seal,” the Trump campaign spokeswoman said.
🚨✈️ Trump Force Two✈️🚨
— Kylie Jane Kremer (@KylieJaneKremer) August 16, 2024
with VP Candidate JD Vance, just made an emergency landing in Milwaukee
Milwaukee County Fire Department (ARFF) responded to the Boeing 737 on the tarmac.
43 souls on board per traffic scanner scanner
J.D. Vance’s plane started to turn back near… pic.twitter.com/n8bYqSnwtT
However, the issue was quickly resolved, and the flight proceeded on its trip to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, the spokeswoman said.
🚨 JUST IN: JD Vance’s Trump Force Two, a Boeing 737, made an emergency landing in Milwaukee after the pilot discovered a “door seal malfunction.”
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 16, 2024
This comes just ONE WEEK after President Trump’s plane made an emergency landing in Billings due to a “hydraulic leak.”
Say a… pic.twitter.com/9gVpNPo4UO
Vance’s plane remained on the tarmac for over an hour before rectifying the problem.
Vance was traveling with his wife, Usha, advisor, Secret Service agents, journalists, and his dog, Atlas.
Can't really tell in this video, but he was *not happy* about the wet metal stairs.
— JD Vance (@JDVance) August 16, 2024
He's doing good on the plane though.
We've had two GSDs, and both of them do this thing where they find the one person who doesn't like dogs and they suck up to them. https://t.co/Lf0qhOmbWl
According to the outlet, secret Service agents onboard initially “reacted with confusion and laughter” as it was reported that they are uncertain there was an emergency at first.
The news comes amid increasing scrutiny against Boeing following a series of issues affecting their 737 Max jets, which were involved in two crashes in 2018 and 2019, leaving 346 dead.
Recently, Boeing paid a $243.6 million fine after striking a plea deal with the Department of Justice in July and pleading guilty to criminal fraud.
Vance’s Boeing 737-86J is 22 years old.
The plane Trump was initially taking to his Montana rally, “Trump Force One,” is a Boeing 757 built-in 1991.
🚨BREAKING: Trump’s plane makes an emergency landing in Billings, Montana this afternoon due to mechanical failure.
— Brandon Tatum (@TheOfficerTatum) August 9, 2024
Here’s video of the landing.
I’m telling you God has his hand on this man. pic.twitter.com/UK14CxVbtf
The New York Times reported that The Federal Aviation Administration directed all inquiries to the Trump-Vance campaign.
The concerns surrounding the former president’s safety have become heightened following his assassination attempt during a July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.