Country music artist Miranda
Lambert took in the sights of West Virginia on
Tuesday afternoon, specifically from the North Central
West Virginia Airport ,
after an unexpected landing.
“The plane that they were on lost
cabin pressure,” according to Scott Poling, a lineman at the airport. “We don’t
know why. They landed here safely with no problems and hung out in our [fixed
base operator] for about two hours. A Learjet was sent up here from Nashville to pick them
back up.”
While waiting for the aircraft,
Lambert took the time to relax and meet the people there.
Lambert and her team were there
from roughly 4:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., when the Learjet picked them up.
Lambert’s fifth studio album “Platinum” was released on Tuesday.