U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris’ Plane Forced To Turn Back Because Of A ‘Technical Issue’

 

Daily Mail: 'We all said a little prayer, but we're good': Kamala Harris reveals her midair panic after 'technical issue' forces Air Force Two to return to Joint Base Andrews 25 minutes after takeoff 

 * Kamala Harris' flight to Guatemala was delayed on Sunday when her plane was forced to turn around and land minutes after departure due to 'technical issues' 

 * 'There are no major safety concerns,' Harris' chief spokesperson Symone Sanders told reporters as they turned the plane around  

 * The vice president said when deplaning: 'I'm good. I'm good. We all said a little prayer but we're good'

 * Harris is heading to Guatemala on Sunday evening for a two-day trip there and to Mexico in her capacity as 'border czar'

 * It is her first foreign travel as vice president and comes as Republican slam her for refusing to visit the southern border 

Just minutes after Kamala Harris departed for Guatemala City on Sunday Air Force 2 was forced to turn around due to 'technical issues.' 

'It is a technical issue. There are no major safety concerns,' Harris' chief spokesperson Symone Sanders told reporters. 

After getting off the ground, reporters indicated there was an 'unusual sound', which appeared to be coming from landing gear as the plane took off. 

Upon landing, all seemed normal. 

The vice president unplanned after landing back at Joint Base Andrews in the suburbs of Washington D.C. and boarded another plane.  

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