ANDREWS, N.C. — A private jet carrying comedian Gabriel Iglesias to a show was forced to make an emergency landing in western North Carolina on Friday after the aircraft skidded off a runway and came to a stop in a nearby field.
The 46-year-old comedian, nicknamed “Fluffy,” was in a Gulfstream IV jet that was attempting to land at Western Carolina Regional Airport at 12:59 p.m. EDT, WPSA-TV reported. The aircraft ended up in the grass, approximately 600 feet past the end of the runway, according to the television station.
Iglesias posted video to his social media accounts on Friday.
“Everyone is OK but shaken up,” he tweeted. “Happy to be alive.”
No injuries were reported. The plane had difficulty stopping for an “undetermined reason,” the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Facebook post.
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Iglesias was traveling to the Harrah’s Cherokee Resort Center in Cherokee for the next stop on his “Dont Worry Be Fluffy,” standup comedy tour, WSPA reported.
Andrews is approximately 96 miles west of Asheville near the Nantahala National Forest.