Traveling as secretary of state is normally a privileged affair, with the Air Force providing a Boeing 757 with a cabin and rollout bed. But when you’ve got mechanical trouble, you might as well be any air traveler stuck at O’Hare or LaGuardia, as Hillary Rodham Clinton discovered when her plane was grounded in Saudi Arabia with a faulty fuel valve tonight.
Mrs. Clinton cooled her heels for five hours in a V.I.P. lounge at the Jeddah airport as her aides desperately tried to find another government plane to take her home. Salvation came in the form of Gen. David H. Petraeus, who was in the country for a meeting with King Abdullah and stopped in Jeddah with his Boeing 737 to give Mrs. Clinton a lift home.
The trouble is, General Petraeus was meeting with the king at his desert camp outside Riyadh, so Mrs. Clinton had to wait until she could get in touch with him to arrange the ride. As she knew from her own meeting with King Abdullah the previous day, visits with the king tend to run long.
The delay meant that Mrs. Clinton will fly through the night and land at Andrews Air Force Base at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. But she will keep three scheduled appointments with President Obama.