President Donald Trump may make his first visit to Palm Beach as the 47th president this weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday, Jan. 29, issued an advisory for flight restrictions over Palm Beach County suggesting the president would arrive on Air Force One on Friday evening and depart Sunday around sunset.
Three retired airline pilots told WPTV Palm Beach International Airport is becoming more like Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, because the skies are getting more crowded.
Aircraft is banned within 10 miles of Mar-a-Lago when he visits. If a camouflage-colored fighter jet approaches any aircraft that breaches the zone, the pilot must tune their radio to the air traffic control tower's emergency frequency and follow the orders they hear to get out of the restricted airspace.
A midair crash between an Army helicopter and a passenger plane near Washington has led to several flight cancellations at Palm Beach International Airport.
According to temporary flight restrictions issued Wednesday morning, see when the president is expected to arrive in Palm Beach County.
Residents of the Flamingo Park neighborhood in West Palm Beach can tell when President Trump is at his Mar-a-Lago home, the noise from planes starts early.
The Federal Aviation Administration has published restrictions for private aircraft, and Palm Beach International Airport has posted the rules online at PBIA.org. The Secret Service and the FAA ...
Palm Beach International Airport has cancelled its flights arriving to Reagan National Airport until around 5 p.m., the day after the mid-air collision between
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That’s because jetliners will take off from Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA ... WFLX spoke with one member of the airport’s noise committee who told us she hopes the FAA and the Secret Service will at least hear their concerns.
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