F-16s used to chase off 3 planes circling Trump location
Three aircraft have reportedly violated the airspace above Palm Beach, Florida, right above where President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is located.
Three civilian planes were escorted out of the area by F-16 fighter jets that had to be scrambled by North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), reported Todd Starnes, a host on the conservative outlet Newsmax.
During two of the intercepts, the fighter jets reportedly had to deploy flares. However, all three civilian fliers were safely nudged out of Palm Beach airspace, according to Starnes.
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The Palm Beach Post reported on February 20 that there were three airspace violations over the coastal city during Trump's six-day visit to Mar-a-Lago that month.
Two of the violations occurred on February 15 and one happened on Presidents Day, February 17.
...T here is no indication that the planes and their crew were taken into custody. They were just chased out of the restricted area.
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