Air Force intercepts aircraft flying in a restricted zone near Mar-a-Lago
- Air Force jets intercepted a civilian plane on Sunday near Trump's Florida home.
- The airspace near Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence was temporarily restricted.
- Trump was at his West Palm Beach golf course when the incident occurred.
- F-16s deployed flares to get the civilian pilot's attention during the event.
- NORAD is alarmed by over 20 airspace violations since Trump took office.
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NORAD Raises Concern Over 'Excessive' Mar-a-Lago Airspace Violations Since Donald Trump Took Office
NORAD has expressed concern over an 'excessive' number of airspace violations over Trump's Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago. This comes after two airspace violations this weekend alone, joining the more than 20 violations since Trump's inauguration.
NORAD Intercepts Multiple Planes Over Mar-A-Lago, Raises Alert - News Addicts
NORAD announced that F-16 fighter jets have been scrambled to intercept multiple aircraft that have breached the airspace around President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Estate in Palm Beach, Florida over the past 48 hours. According to a press release from the Continental United States NORAD Region Office of Public Affairs, F-16’s were ordered to respond to a […] The post NORAD Intercepts Multiple Planes Over Mar-A-Lago, Raises Alert appeared first on News…
Fighter Jets Intercept Another Aircraft Near Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate
Fighter jets intercepted another aircraft flying near President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, after "excessive" violations of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)'s temporary flight restrictions. The post Fighter Jets Intercept Another Aircraft Near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Estate After ‘Excessive’ Violations appeared first on Breitbart.
Aviation Expert Calls Uptick of Recent Aircraft Intercepts Near Mar-a-Lago 'Unusual'
Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets were scrambled over President Donald Trump's residence in Palm Beach, Florida, twice last weekend to intercept civilian aircraft, a growing trend since he began his second term.
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