A NORAD F-16 aircraft escorted three civilian planes that breached a temporary no-fly zone over Mar-a-Lago, leading to social media speculation and flight delays. The primary incident involved a civilian pilot who entered the restricted airspace and did not respond to radio calls. Flares were used to gain the pilot's attention. The incident had no impact on President Trump's safety.
A NORAD F-16 aircraft escorted three civilian planes after they breached a temporary no-fly zone over Mar-a-Lago on Saturday. Military fighter jets were scrambled over Palm Beach Sunday after a civilian aircraft breached restricted airspace near Mar-a-Lago, sparking a wave of social media speculation.
The incident gained immediate traction online after a video from a Delta Air Lines flight began circulating on social media. In the footage, a pilot is heard informing passengers of a "ground stop" due to a potential security breach, mentioning rumors of a drone near the airport. "They’re not sure what it was, but apparently there was a drone that came in too close to the airport," the pilot said over the intercom. "They had to scramble some helicopters to go and investigate that." However, officials have since clarified that while law enforcement did investigate, the "drone scare" was a case of mistaken identity. NORAD says the primary security trigger was a civilian pilot in a standard aircraft who had inadvertently wandered into the TFR and was not responding to radio calls. It was intercepted around 1:15 p.m., around the time the pilot alleged the plane was grounded due to a drone.To gain the unresponsive pilot's attention, the F-16s deployed signal flares—a standard procedure that was visible to many residents on the ground. "The flares were used to draw attention from or communicate with the pilot," NORAD said in a statement. "Flares are employed with the highest regard for safety, burn out quickly and completely, and pose no danger to people on the ground."President Trump was at his West Palm Beach golf club at the time of the breach and was never in any danger, according todeparture delays of approximately one hour at PBI on Sunday afternoon. While the timing coincided with the intercept, the FAA officially attributed the backlog to "volume" rather than the security incident.As the weather warms and spring break approaches, there’s no better place for families to reconnect with nature, wildlife, and each other than the Columbus ZooThe Ohio Department of Wildlife is working with other organizations to protect the state's environment, and together they are looking for help from the communitA jury declined to indict a father who allegedly fatally shot his daughter in the chest following an argument about President Donald Trump.A local expert is bringing comfort and care to patients' besides in a unique way.The Boston Bruins erased a three-goal deficit in the third period and then won in a shootout to beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3 on Sunday in Columbus, Ohio.V
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