Sen. Tim Sheehy Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Failure in Montana
U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) made a safe emergency landing near Ennis, Montana, Friday afternoon following engine failure during a training flight. The aircraft touched down in a field in Madison County without injury to the senator or his co-pilot, according to the Madison County Sheriff's Office.
Sheehy, a retired Navy SEAL and FAA-certified commercial pilot, conducts routine training exercises twice annually as part of his personal aviation activities. Chief of Staff Mike Berg confirmed the mechanical failure in a statement but emphasized both pilots remained uninjured throughout the incident.
Authorities contained a minor fuel leak at the scene and have notified federal aviation officials. The investigation is ongoing, with no details yet released on the specific aircraft type or root cause of the engine failure. Local officials continue monitoring the situation while the aircraft remains secured pending inspection.
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