Marco Rubio's plane had to return to Munich again after a crack was said to be seen in the windshield.
The State Secretary traveled to Germany to participate in the safety conference of Munich, together with 60 other world leaders.
Social media took note of a strange route that the vessel took that seemed to go back in the direction where it came.
“Tonight, on the way from Washington to Munich, the plane on which secretary Rubio has flown a mechanical issue,” spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tammy Bruce told DailyMail.com in a statement.
'The plane has been reversed and returns to the joint Basic Andrews. The secretary plans to continue his journey to Germany and the Midden -East on a separate aircraft. '
After a visit to Germany, Rubio will then travel to Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The former Senator of Florida was unanimously confirmed by the Senate To become State Secretary.
His nomination to lead the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, previously moved by the Senate in the evening under an eruption of other Trump cabinet choices that also promoted important obstacles.

Marco Rubio's plane had to turn back to Munich after a windshield was cracked

Social media took note of a strange route that the vessel took that seemed to go back in the direction where it came
The Senate then moved to immediately consider Rubios confirmation before the 100 members, even the Republican in Florida himself, were allowed to vote on his own destiny.
Rubio's confirmation remains in accordance with a tradition among the Senate to confirm at least one presidential cabinet member on the inauguration day that goes back to Bill Clinton's first day at work.
Usually the nominees have an interest in national security, and as an incoming head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rubio has much to handle in that spirit.
Trump wants to take back the Panama Canal, rename the Gulf of Mexico, end the war in Russia-Ukraine and tackle the Middle East, which he called on Monday.
“I want to be a peacemaker and a unifier,” Trump said minutes after he was inaugurated. “I am happy to be able to say that from yesterday, a day before I took on the office, the hostages in the middle will return to their families.”
“America will reclaim its rightful place as the greatest, most powerful, most respected nation on earth, which inspires the awe and admiration of the whole world,” he added, an example of his US ambitions on the stage of the world .
Rubio is now instructed as the US top diplomat to negotiate on behalf of the president of the president about the complicated global landscape and to achieve the elevated goals he has set.
Speaking with Canadian counterparts about the northern neighbor of America who joins the US and negotiates with the officials of Denmark to acquire Greenland are serious potential tasks that Rubio can be handed over.

Marco Rubio during his hearing
Rubio has even recently led to the claims that the Panama Canal is influenced by China, a main point that Trump has made for his re -instructions.
During his confirmation hearing for the Senate Committee for Foreign Relations earlier this month, Rubio said that the channel should be evaluated again.
He also suggested that the agreement under which the US has been transferred to Panama was possibly violated.
“I am forced to suspect that an argument can be argued that the conditions under which that channel has been reversed have been violated,” said Rubio in response to a question from Utah Senator John Curtis.
Rubio said Panama did not transfer the sovereignty of the canal, but he has expressed concern about the Chinese ports operating on both sides.
“In reality, a foreign power nowadays owns through their companies that we know are not independent, the ability to change the channel in a moment of conflict,” said Rubio.
Rubio warned that it is a 'direct threat to the national interest and safety' of the US