A plane carrying Indiana Governor Mike Pence slid of the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York City Thursday evening.

NEW YORK (WTHR) - A travel advisory has been issued for anyone flying out of LaGuardia Airport in New York after a plane carrying Indiana Governor Mike Pence slid of the runway Thursday evening.

UPDATE: Pence campaign plane slides off runway at LaGuardia Airport in NYC - @MSNBC https://t.co/mbZFLDlZbA — NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) October 28, 2016





NBC News political producer Vaughn Hillyard tweeted a photo from the plane, noting that everyone on board, including Pence, was okay.

**Everyone is okay, including the candidate -- but the Pence campaign plane slid off runway upon landing at LaGuardia pic.twitter.com/EDG1GEjVnQ — Vaughn Hillyard (@VaughnHillyard) October 27, 2016





Hillyard reported the plane skidded upon landing and swerved. CNN reported there was mud on the plane's windows.

Pence's wife, Karen, was also on board the plane.

Emergency crews responded to the runway. Hillyard said the Republican vice president candidate was making sure everyone on the plane was okay.



The plane was moved back onto the tarmac around 5 a.m. Friday.





Earlier Thursday, the Pence campaign tweeted a photo of the governor playing football at an airport in Iowa, due to a hold on inbound flights at LaGuardia.

A ground hold at Laguardia led to some football on the tarmac in Iowa. #GameOn pic.twitter.com/Xo89ozpQyB — Mike Pence (@mike_pence) October 27, 2016





Pence's spokesman, Marc Lotter, confirmed to NBC News there were no injuries on board the plane. The governor's motorcade left the airport shortly after the incident.

Donald Trump briefly addressed the rough landing during a campaign stop in Geneva, Ohio Thursday, telling supporters Pence had been in "grave, grave danger," but was okay.



Trump said he "just spoke to Mike Pence and he's fine. Everybody's fine."

Trump is taking the opportunity to again tout his decision to choose the Indiana governor as his running mate, saying, "What a great guy he is."



Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton also took note of the incident, tweeting that she was "Glad to hear" Pence and the rest of the passengers were safe.

Glad to hear @mike_pence, his staff, Secret Service, and the crew are all safe. -H — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 28, 2016

Late Thursday night, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey posted a travel advisory for travelers flying out of LaGuardia on Friday. Passengers are urged to check with their airline for flight status as one of the airport's runways remains closed indefinitely after the incident with Pence's plane.