US fighter jets escort plane out of no-fly zone near Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
NORAD scrambled F-16 jets and deployed flares to escort a civilian plane violating the Temporary Flight Restriction near President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, with no threat to the president.
- Military F-16 fighter jets intercepted a civilian plane after it entered a Temporary Flight Restriction zone near Mar-a-Lago around 1:15 p.m. when the pilot did not respond to radio calls.
- Flares were deployed by the F-16 jets over Palm Beach to get the attention of the unresponsive pilot, and the civilian aircraft was safely escorted out of the restricted area.
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About Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, a civilian plane entered the no-fly zone. F-16 fighter jets reacted, used flares and escorted the aircraft from blocked airspace.
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PALM BEACH, Florida — U.S. fighter jets intercepted a civilian aircraft Sunday after it entered restricted airspace near President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, according to military officials. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said the aircraft violated a Temporary Flight Restriction around 1:15 p.m. Eastern Time, an area typically secured when the president is present. The aircraft was safely escorted out of the zone …
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