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Temporary Flight Restrictions issued in Hill Country area as search for flood victims continues
Temporary Flight Restrictions issued in Hill Country area as search for flood victims continues

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Temporary Flight Restrictions issued in Hill Country area as search for flood victims continues

AUSTIN (KXAN) — More Temporary Flight Restrictions have been issued for parts of Central Texas as the search continues for those who remain missing after devastating floods swept across the state. What to know about Temporary Flight Restrictions after drone collides with helicopter responding to Texas floods The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday issued two new Temporary Flight Restrictions, or TFRs, in the Hill Country. Temporary Flight Restrictions are issued by the Federal Aviation Administration and restrict aircraft (including drones) from operating without permission in a certain area for a limited time, according to the FAA website. They are communicated through Notices to Airmen, or NOTAMs. Pilots must always check NOTAMs prior to their flights, per the FAA. A press release from the FAA said the TFRs were issued because 'the search efforts in Kerr County and beyond create an ongoing operation with a high volume of aircraft operating in a tight corridor,' and 'adherence to the temporary flight restrictions rules must be followed for the safety of all aircraft and ground personnel within the area.' Reasons for issuing a TFR, according to the FAA, include: Natural disasters such as wildfires and hurricanes Certain major sporting events Emergency or national security situations There are six different TFR types: Space Operations, Air Shows/Sports, Security, Hazards, VIP, and Special. One of the two TFRs issued Thursday is categorized as security, and the other is VIP, which are typically issued to protect travel of the President, Vice President, or other high-ranking government officials, according to the National Business Aviation Association. President Donald Trump is expected to visit Kerrville on Friday, along with several Texas political leaders. Trump, Texas leaders to visit Kerrville on Friday The area and time frame of TFRs are subject to change, but active TFRs are published on the FAA's TFR website and updated in real time. TFRs are also displayed in FAA resources for drone pilots: Low Altitude Authorization And Notification Capability (LAANC) – applications provided by FAA-approved companies to deliver airspace authorizations on behalf of the FAA B4UFLY App – an app designed for recreational drone flyers Only pilots cleared through the Air Operations Center (AOC) may operate within the TFR. After pilots receive clearance, their activity will be tracked. Those with a legitimate need to operate within the TFR can contact the Air Operations Center – UAS Command at (936) 577-2370. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

US fighter jets intercept unauthorized aircraft near Trump's golf club in New Jersey
US fighter jets intercept unauthorized aircraft near Trump's golf club in New Jersey

Mint

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

US fighter jets intercept unauthorized aircraft near Trump's golf club in New Jersey

US Air Force fighter jets scrambled over the weekend to intercept multiple aircraft that entered restricted airspace near President Donald Trump's golf club in Bedminster, marking the 11th incursion in just two days, according to the Air Force and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The small private planes repeatedly violated a temporary flight restriction (TFR) in place while Trump is in residence. The most recent incident occurred on Sunday morning (July 6) when an unauthorised aircraft was detected and swiftly escorted out of the area. On Saturday (July 5) alone, NORAD reported five incursions, including a notable incident around 2:39 p.m. when an F-16 fighter jet intercepted a general aviation aircraft. In a statement, NORAD said its pilot performed a 'headbutt' maneuver—a close approach intended to get the civilian pilot's attention—and then guided the plane to safety outside the restricted zone. The airspace around Trump National Golf Club is subject to a 30-nautical-mile radius restriction whenever the President is present. Violations trigger immediate responses by NORAD's integrated defense system, which relies on radars, satellites, and rapid-response fighter jets. The White House declined to comment on the weekend's interceptions. However, NORAD noted that similar breaches have been frequent since Trump's return to the presidency in January 2025. Earlier in Trump's tenure, Palm Beach's Mar-a-Lago residence also faced routine violations of restricted airspace. Officials have urged pilots to closely monitor FAA Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) to avoid accidental incursions, particularly during periods of presidential travel. The US Air Force reiterated its call for civilian pilots to adhere strictly to all flight restrictions, emphasising that unauthorized entry could lead to forceful measures to protect national security. NORAD's layered defense network, spanning both US and Canadian airspace, is designed to detect, deter, and, if necessary, neutralise airborne threats, especially near sensitive sites and when high-profile officials are present.

US Air Force intercepts aircraft over Trump's no-fly zone, fifth one in a day
US Air Force intercepts aircraft over Trump's no-fly zone, fifth one in a day

India Today

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

US Air Force intercepts aircraft over Trump's no-fly zone, fifth one in a day

A US Air Force fighter jet was scrambled on Saturday to intercept a civilian aircraft that breached restricted airspace over President Donald Trump's Bedminster golf course, where he and the First Lady were spending the to a statement from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the violation occurred around 2:39 pm (Local time). Eastern Daylight Time on July aircraft entered a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) zone, prompting NORAD to deploy a fighter jet to intercept and safely escort it out of the area. A "headbutt maneuver" was used to draw the pilot's attention. This incident marked the fourth violation of restricted airspace over Bedminster on that day, followed by two more later, bringing the total number of incursions to reiterated the importance of adhering to FAA Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs), particularly TFRs issued when high-profile individuals like President Trump are in the US Air Force also issued a sharp warning to civilian pilots and directed strict adherence with airspace all pilots: If you're flying anywhere near Bedminster, NJ, you'd better check NOTAMs 1353, 1358, 2246 and 2247. These TFRs are in place for a reason. No excuses! Stay sharp, stay legal, and stay out of restricted 1st AF/America's AOC (@1stAF) July 5, 2025The restricted zone around Bedminster is part of NORAD's layered air defense system, which uses radar, satellites and fighter jets to protect US and Canadian airspace, especially when a president is present.- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#United States of America#Donald Trump

Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms
Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials confirmed Friday that a small plane that plummeted into a U.S. Navy-owned residential neighborhood in San Diego early Thursday, incinerating more than a dozen nearby homes and cars, hit high-tension power lines while approaching the airport for landing. The aircraft, a Cessna 550 Citation business jet, crashed around 3:45 a.m. in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood, killing all six people on board, according to Dan Baker, the NTSB investigator in charge. While the identities of those killed have not yet been confirmed by authorities, Fox News Digital learned music executive Dave Shapiro and drummer Daniel Williams died in the crash. Two Planes Do 'Go-arounds' To Avoid Military Helicopter Near Reagan Washington National Airport After departing from Teterboro, New Jersey, the flight made a stop in Wichita, Kansas, and was inbound to Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport. The plane was approaching the airport's runway when it struck the power lines. Read On The Fox News App Baker said the male pilot did not report any problems to air traffic control and did not declare an emergency. NTSB investigators determined the automated surface observing system, which provides airport weather conditions to pilots, was "inoperative" at the airport at the time of the accident due to "an unrelated power surge." Air traffic control provided the pilot the weather conditions at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar before he began the approach to Montgomery Airport, Baker said. The weather at Miramar, which is four miles north of Montgomery Airport, was briefed as wind calm, with a half-mile of visibility and a 200-foot ceiling. San Diego Plane Crash Kills Rock Musician, Influential Music Exec NTSB investigators also determined there were notices to air mission, also called NOTAMs, in effect at the time of the accident that stated the runway's precision approach path indicator and approach light system with runway alignment indicator lights at the airport were "out of service." While the plane did not have a flight data recorder, Baker said a cockpit voice recorder may have been installed. Pilot Killed After Small Plane Crashes Into California Neighborhood Wreckage recovery will be done Friday afternoon, concluding the on-scene portion of the investigation. "We will continue to investigate pilot qualifications, training, flight history and other human factors that may have been involved in the accident," Baker said. "We will investigate the airplane's maintenance history and flight performance, and we will continue to investigate any other environmental issues that may have been a factor in the accident." FAA records show Shapiro was the plane's owner and held a pilot's license, though it is unclear if he was flying the aircraft at the time of the crash. Black Hawk Crew Likely Wearing Night-vision Goggles Before Deadly Dc Midair Crash: Ntsb Officials said only eight injuries were reported on the ground due to the swift action of military families helping each other escape homes and jump from windows. About 100 residents were displaced. Liberty Military Housing and the Red Cross are helping residents find accommodations. NTSB regional investigators, the Federal Aviation Administration, Textron Aviation and Williams International Engines are assisting with the investigation. Air traffic control and weather specialists from the NTSB are assisting article source: Small plane hit power lines before deadly San Diego crash, NTSB confirms

Indian airspace over Andaman and Nicobar Islands closed on May 23-24: Report
Indian airspace over Andaman and Nicobar Islands closed on May 23-24: Report

Mint

time23-05-2025

  • General
  • Mint

Indian airspace over Andaman and Nicobar Islands closed on May 23-24: Report

India has announced a brief closure of airspace over a region surrounding the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea for planned air activity, set to take place for three hours each on May 23 and 24, according to a report by the Indian Express. IE cited a recent Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by authorities, 'no civilian aircraft will be permitted to operate in the designated airspace at any altitude during this period.' (Mint could not independently verify the development) The NOTAM, issued on the evening of May 16, does not specify the exact nature of the air activity, which is not a mandatory requirement, according to the report. However, a review of previous NOTAMs related to military drills and weapons testing suggests that while some notices are vague, others provide more detailed descriptions. The location and details of this particular notice have led to speculation that it may be related to a missile or weapons system test. (This is a developing story)

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