US Fighter Jets Escort Plane Out of No-Fly Zone Near Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Resort

March 29 (Reuters) – A ⁠civilian ⁠plane violated a ⁠no-fly zone on Sunday ​near President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence ‌in Palm Beach, Florida, ‌before being “safely escorted ⁠out ⁠of the area,” the North American Aerospace Defense ​Command said.

The aircraft violated a Temporary Flight Restriction around 1:15 ​p.m. EDT (1715 GMT), NORAD said in ⁠a statement. ⁠That restriction is ⁠typically ​imposed when the U.S. president is in ​the ⁠area.

“During the intercept, NORAD aircraft dispensed flares, which may have been visible to the ⁠public,” NORAD said. “The flares were used to draw ⁠attention from or communicate with the pilot,” and posed no danger to people on the ground, it said.

NORAD has reported a number of similar incidents since Trump returned to ⁠power last year. All were resolved without reports of threats.

(Reporting by Rodrigo Campos in New ​York; Editing by Sergio Non ​and Paul Simao)

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