Former U.S. President Bill Clinton was flying to Africa in order to check on various projects supported by the Clinton Family Foundation when his plane was forced to make an emergency landing on Wednesday, April 29.
One of the airplane’s four engines stopped working. The plane made an emergency landing at the Dodoma fueling station in Tanzania, according to CBS News.
No one on board was injured. The engine was repaired and Clinton continued on his way. On this trip the former president will be checking on agricultural, health, education and wildlife conservation projects in Tanzania, Kenya, Liberia and Morocco.