Written by Ashton Snyder on
 July 19, 2024

Intercepted Aircraft Escorted Out of Restricted Airspace During RNC

On Tuesday afternoon, aerospace officials intercepted an aircraft that violated the temporarily restricted flight zone during the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee.

According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, an aircraft entered restricted airspace near Milwaukee, prompting the dispatch of an F-35 fighter jet to escort it out of the area.

The incident occurred within the 30-mile restricted radius surrounding downtown Milwaukee, implemented by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the duration of the RNC.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed the interception in a statement released on Tuesday.

The intercepted aircraft was flying 24 miles southwest of Milwaukee and was not in communication with air traffic control. Flight tracking data indicated that the aircraft departed from Indiana at 3:22 p.m. and was en route to Oshkosh, with an expected arrival time of 4:59 p.m.

FAA Enforces Flight Restrictions

The FAA's temporary flight restrictions around Milwaukee include a ban on drones within a 30-mile radius of the city center. This measure is part of heightened security protocols to ensure the safety of attendees and participants during the RNC.

At approximately 3:30 p.m., an F-35 fighter jet was deployed to intercept the unidentified aircraft. The jet located the general aviation aircraft and safely escorted it out of the restricted zone. Officials stated the F-35 was flying at a low altitude of 4,000 feet, which may have been noticeable to residents in the area.

NORAD's Quick Response

NORAD did not provide details about the type of aircraft intercepted or the identity of the pilot. However, the swift action taken by NORAD and the FAA underscores the importance of maintaining strict adherence to flight restrictions during significant events such as the RNC.

The presence of an F-35 in the skies over Milwaukee was a rare and notable sight. Such military jets are typically reserved for high-priority interceptions, highlighting the seriousness of the airspace violation.

Ensuring Safety and Security

The temporary flight restrictions were established to create a secure environment for the RNC, reflecting the importance of airspace control during major political events. Violations of these restrictions are taken seriously to prevent potential threats and ensure public safety.

Officials did not disclose whether any penalties or further actions would be taken against the pilot or owner of the intercepted aircraft. The incident serves as a reminder of the critical role that air traffic control and military defense play in safeguarding national events.

Conclusion

On Tuesday, aerospace officials intercepted an aircraft flying in restricted airspace during the RNC in Milwaukee. The aircraft, which departed from Indiana and was heading to Oshkosh, did not communicate with air traffic control when it violated the 30-mile restricted zone.

An F-35 fighter jet was dispatched to escort the aircraft out of the area, flying at a low altitude of 4,000 feet. The FAA's temporary flight restrictions are part of enhanced security measures for the RNC, emphasizing the importance of maintaining controlled airspace during significant events. NORAD's swift response ensured the safe removal of the aircraft, highlighting the seriousness of such violations.

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