While taxiing at a Florida Airport on Sunday, former President Donald Trump’s Boeing 757, nicknamed “Trump Force One,” clipped a parked plane.
The former president was in Cincinnati on Wednesday, the day he was off from his hush money trial in New York, but he arrived in the city without his plane.
According to an accident and incident notice from the Federal Aviation Administration, no injuries resulted from Trump’s plane clipping another. It also shared that the amount of damage to the planes was “unknown.”
The notice shared that Trump’s plane had landed at the Palm Beach International Airport around 1:20 a.m. on Sunday and was taxiing when one of its winglets struck the rear elevator of a plane that was already parked.
The FAA shared with the New York Times that no one was in the parked plane when Trump Force One clipped it.
The FAA also said that the incident occurred in an area of the airport that does not direct aircraft.
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Still, the incident is going to be investigated by the aviation regulators.
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