Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., was forced to make an emergency landing Friday after experiencing in-flight engine failure while piloting a plane.According to Sheehy’s chief of staff, Mike Berg, the senator was conducting a routine flight training exercise that he completes twice a year."This afternoon, Sen. Sheehy was engaged in a routine flight training exercise which he completes twice a year," Berg said in a statement. "The aircraft experienced a mechanical engine failure."Berg said Sheehy and his co-pilot made an emergency landing in a field.EMERGENCY LANDING ENDS IN TRAGEDY AS PLANE CRASHES ON NEW MEXICO GOLF COURSE"Neither pilot was injured," he added.PLANE DOOR OPENS IN MIDAIR MOMENTS AFTER TAKEOFF, LEAVING FLIGHT PASSENGERS STUNNED AND SOCIAL MEDIA BUZZINGThe plane landed in a field in Ennis, Montana, according to KBZK.The outlet reported that Sheehy is an FAA-certified commercial pilot and certified flight instructor.Reached for comment, Sheehy’s office referred Fox News Digital to Berg’s statement.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.