Jets scramble to confront planes in Mar-a-Lago’s airspace
teh North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) was prompted to scramble jets after three civilian planes entered the restricted airspace over Mar-a-Lago, Florida, where former President Donald Trump was staying for the weekend. This airspace restriction, instituted sence Trump took office, has a 10 nautical mile inner core and a 30 nautical mile outer core, which often disrupts flight patterns near Palm Beach International Airport. When the first plane entered the restricted area, NORAD dispatched F-16 fighter jets to intercept it, deploying flares to communicate with the pilot.General gregory Guillot emphasized that adherence to Temporary flight Restriction (TFR) procedures is crucial for safety and national security, noting that recent violations indicate that aviators may not be properly informed about these restrictions. The incident highlights ongoing security measures surrounding Trump after he faced two assassination attempts during the previous year.
Jets scramble to confront civilian planes in Mar-a-Lago’s restricted airspace
The North American Aerospace Defense Command was forced to send out jets Saturday when three civilian planes flew over Mar-a-Lago in the space of two hours.
Ever since President Donald Trump took office, there is a temporary flight restriction over his resort in Palm Beach, Florida whenever he visits. This restricted airspace includes a 10 nautical mile (nm) inner core and 30 nautical mile outer core. This can often conflict with flight patterns in and out of Palm Beach International Airport.
Trump arrived at Mar-a-Lago Friday with plans to spend the weekend at his Florida home.
First, a plane entered the restricted airspace at 11:05 a.m, which prompted NORAD’s F-16 fighter aircraft to intercept the plane and escort it out of the area. Flares were also deployed to “draw attention from or communicate with the pilot” according to NORAD.
The Washington Examiner reached out to the White House for comment.
“Adherence to TRF procedures is essential to ensure flight safety, national security, and the security of the President,” NORAD Commander General Gregory Guillot said in a statement. “The procedures are not optional, and the excessive number of recent TRF violations indicates civil aviators are not reading Notice to Airmen, or NOTAMs, before each flight as required by the FAA, and has resulted in multiple responses by NORAD fighter aircraft to guide offending aircraft out of the TRF.”
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