Donald Trump’s jet made an emergency landing in Nashville, Tennessee, on February 3 because of engine trouble, officials said.
The Boeing 757 was flying to Little Rock, Arkansas, from New York when it landed at Nashville International Airport.
Donald Trump traveled the rest of the way in a small charter aircraft, a campaign spokeswoman said.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the Republican candidate’s plane landed safely at 4:40 PM after reporting engine problems.
The FAA will investigated the incident, it said.