Air Force Two forced to make emergency landing

Air Force Two was forced into an emergency landing while carrying US Vice President, Mike Pence.

The plane was forced to return to a New Hampshire airport shortly after taking off for Washington D.C. on Tuesday night.

According to CNN, the vice president was leaving the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport when the jet hit a bird.

Officials with Manchester-Boston Regional Airport confirmed the incident in a statement, saying “Air Force 2 experienced a possible bird strike shortly after departure. The flight crew contacted the tower and returned to MHT safely. MHT rescue/firefighting was at staging areas per our response protocols. No impact to the airfield, we remain in full operation”

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