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Tim Sheehy Makes Emergency Landing in Montana After Engine Failure

Senator Tim Sheehy Executes Emergency Landing Following Engine Failure
Senator Tim Sheehy, a Republican representing Montana, was forced to make an emergency landing in a field near Ennis, Montana, on Friday after experiencing engine failure while piloting a private aircraft. The incident occurred during a routine flight training exercise, which Sheehy undertakes biannually, according to a statement from his chief of staff, Mike Berg.
Details of the Incident
The senator was accompanied by one other individual aboard the plane at the time of the emergency landing. Berg confirmed on the social media platform X that the aircraft suffered a mechanical engine failure but emphasized that neither Sheehy nor the co-pilot sustained injuries. Following the landing, authorities reported a minor fuel leak at the scene. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office indicated that the incident is currently under investigation, and federal aviation authorities have been notified.
Sheehy, who is a Federal Aviation Administration-certified commercial pilot and certified flight instructor, has not provided additional comments beyond the chief of staff’s statement. His office referred inquiries to Berg’s public remarks.
Background and Previous Aviation Incident
This is not the first time Senator Sheehy has been involved in an aviation accident. In 2019, while a student pilot, he was involved in a fatal crash in Florida. The aircraft, carrying Sheehy and a flight instructor, crashed into a residential home, resulting in the death of the instructor and injuries to a teenage occupant of the house. Sheehy himself sustained minor injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board’s final report on that crash included Sheehy’s testimony, in which he stated that he was not piloting the plane at the time of the accident.
Senator Sheehy’s Background
Tim Sheehy, 40, has served in the United States Congress since 2025. Prior to his political career, he served as a Navy SEAL with multiple deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq. He left the military in 2014 after sustaining injuries in the line of duty.

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