A special operations aircraft of the US Air   Force is stranded.

Last month, a US military plane had to make an emergency landing in a remote Norwegian nature reserve.

According to an insider report from  a Norwegian military officer, the Osprey conducted a "managed emergency landing."

Using a boat with a crane, Norway and the US are attempting to save the aircraft.

According to a Norwegian military official, a US Air Force Osprey 

aircraft has been stranded in a remote nature reserve in northern  Norway for over a month.

According to Lt. Col. Eivind Byre, a representative for the Norwegian Air Force, the military tiltrotor aircraft,

which can fly like a prop plane or hover like a helicopter,

made a "controlled emergency landing” on August 12 at the

Stongodden nature reserve on the island of Senja and has been stuck ever since.