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According to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad), fighter jets intercepted at least three aircraft on Sunday, which violated the temporary flight restriction (TFR) airspace at the Bedminster, New Jersey, where President Trump was spending the weekend.
One aircraft was intercepted in the morning, and two other people were later intercepted during the day, Norad said that there were a total of 11 unauthorized aircraft incidents in TFR airspace.
At around 10:30 on Sunday, a civilian aircraft violated the TFR and was safely expelled by the Norad aircraft.
“Norad and [Federal Aviation Administration] To protect the sky on the US with temporary flight sanctions (TFR) to ensure flight security, national security, and the security of the President, “General Gregory Guelot, Commander, Norad and US Northern Command said,” TFR procedures are mandatory. ,
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Norad said that on July 4, 2025, the temporary flight ban in the weekend was faced by 11 civilian aircraft in the airspace. (Through Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu Getty Image)
Guilot said that Norad armed fighter jets are excluding intercept and guiding aircraft from TFR.
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“Whether the pilot of an aircraft is found to be intercepted either by fighters or helicopters, they should immediately come to the frequency of 121.5 or 243.0 and should turn around for reverse courses until additional instructions are obtained on one of those frequencies,” Guilot said.
In another example on Saturday, an aircraft was safely evacuated from the TFR airspace just before 2:40 pm, used to draw a pilot’s attention after a standard “headbut” maneuver.
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President Donald Trump spent the weekend at the Trump National Golf Club at Bedminster, New Jersey, on July 4, 2025, weekend. (Through Bing Guan/Bloomberg Getty Image)
The maneuver includes a military jet, which fly directly in front of a civil aircraft, but to give the pilot visually signal either at a safe distance either at a safe distance to replace the course.
The authorities warned private pilots to do their homework before takeoff.
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Nord said in a message to the pilots, “It is important for North American flight protection that temporary flight restrictions (TFR) violations are avoided.” “All pilots should familiarize themselves with restricted aircraft updates including reviewing new and existing FAA notams [Notice to Airmen] This affects their flight plans and activities. It is mandatory to follow the FAA banned aerpace protocol, whether the geographical area, regardless of the airframe or aerkru. ,
Jasmine Behar of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.