FAA Imposes Flight Restrictions Over Trump's Golf Club

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Posted 12 hours ago

Tensions are escalating around former President Donald Trump's Bedminster golf club in New Jersey, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued flight restrictions in response to questionable drone activity near the site.

Since November 18, reports of drones over Trump's golf course have raised alarms, prompting action from the FAA.

The agency has established two no-fly zones, one of which encompasses the airspace directly above the iconic golf club.


This move follows previous concerns over unauthorized drone operations, including sightings near key military installations in the UK.

The FAA stressed the importance of maintaining safety in the National Airspace System, stating, “We look into all reports of unauthorized drone operations and investigate when appropriate.”

Drone activity over sensitive locations, especially those associated with prominent figures like Trump, raises significant questions about security and privacy.

The restrictions are set to remain in place for the duration of the week over Trump's course, with another restriction near the Picatinny Arsenal extending into late December.

Violations of these restrictions carry serious penalties, including the potential for revocation of flying licenses and hefty fines of up to $75,000.

This incident highlights the ongoing scrutiny Trump's properties face, demonstrating how his prominence attracts both supporters and detractors, as well as the occasional dramatic clash over safety and security.

As investigations continue into the nature of the drone activity, it serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding the former president’s public and private life.

With the FAA taking precautionary measures, it underscores the persistent need for vigilance in protecting prominent personalities and their venues from potential threats.

Sources:
tmz.com
justthenews.com
rumble.com



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