Washington (The Uttam Hindu): A case of violation of restricted airspace has come to light over US President Donald Trump's Florida resort Mar-a-Lago. It is being told that three civilian aircraft violated the airspace which were reportedly driven out of the area by F-16 fighter planes. Due to the violation of airspace, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) immediately sent fighter planes to drive the civilian aircrafts out of the area.

These incidents took place at 11:05 am, 12:10 pm and 12:50 pm, though the reasons for the airspace violation are not yet clear. This is not the first such incident, as such incidents have been reported frequently in the past few weeks. According to media reports, airspace violations have become a pattern in the region. Violations occurred around several important dates. For instance, two violations were reported on February 15, and another violation took place on February 17, President's Day.

NORAD deployed fighter aircraft to respond to these violations, using flares. Flares are typically used to guide aircraft out of restricted airspace without causing damage.

These incidents highlight ongoing safety concerns in airspace management around high-profile locations such as Mar-a-Lago. However, no official explanation has been given for the repeated violations. These violations are being investigated, and officials are trying to determine whether they were accidental or intentional.

The Uttam Hindu

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