US Vice President Kamala Harris' plane forced to return due to technical problem
Atechnical issue that included "no quick security issue" constrained Vice President Kamala Harris' plane to get back to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland around 30 minutes after she had left Sunday out traveling to Guatemala and Mexico.
Aviation based armed forces Two landed securely and she offered a go-ahead when she got off.
"I'm acceptable, I'm acceptable. We as a whole said a little petition, yet we're acceptable," she said.
The VP left in another plane about 90 minutes after the fact.
Her representative, Symone Sanders, told columnists going with Harris that not long after departure the group of the first airplane saw that the arrival gear was not putting away as it ought to, which might have prompted further mechanical issues.
"While there as no prompt wellbeing issue, out of a wealth of alert they got back to JBA where they have every one of the parts and mechanics they need to fix the issue," she said.

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