A plane flew over President Donald Trump's golf club in Badminster, New Jersey. The area falls in the no-flying zone. The incident took place on Saturday. Following this lapse in the president's security, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) called for F-16 fighter jets to evacuate the aircraft from the restricted airspace. Norad's F-16 fighter jet spread the flames. This diverted the attention of the pilot of the civil aircraft to the jet. After this, he pulled the plane out of the restricted area. The White House has not made a statement on the incident. The US President has arrived at the Badminton Golf Club to celebrate the weekend from July 4 to Sunday. 5 incursions in a day in TFR area
According to Norad, the incident occurred shortly after Trump finished his round of golf at the West Palm Beach Golf Course. The F-16 released flames to attract the pilot's attention. According to officials, the incident did not affect Trump's schedule or security. A day before the incursion, F-16 fighter jets screened Trump shortly after he arrived at the West Palm Beach Course from his golf club and residence. The NORAD said there were five incursions in the Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) area on Saturday. Many such cases have been reported in the last few weeks. Pilots have been requested to check all notifications before taking off. A similar incident took place in March, when three planes were seen flying over Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. These planes passed over Trump's resort. After this, NORAD immediately dispatched F-16 fighter jets and removed the aircraft from the restricted area. F-16 fighter jets fired and evacuated 3 civilian aircraft from the area. These three civilian aircraft violated the airspace above President Trump's resort. Trump's resort falls in the no-flying zone. In 2024, There were two major flaws in Trump's security - 1. July 13, 2024: A bullet hit Trump's ear while addressing a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. In the meantime, a bullet hit Trump's ear. The attacker has been identified as 20-year-old Thomas Crooks. He fired eight bullets from an AR-15 rifle. The attacker was gunned down by secret service officers soon after the shooting. Read the full news... September 15, 2024: The attacker was hiding with an AK-47 at Trump's golf club while playing at the International Golf Club in Palm Beach County, Florida. A Secret Service agent protecting them saw a suspect hiding in the bushes. He had an AK-47-like rifle and a Go Pro camera. The gun was aimed at the golf course. There was a distance of about 300 to 500 meters between Trump and the attacker. Read the full news...
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