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.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is asking county officials for over $45 million regarding security for President Donald Trump. Here's what to know
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.
President Donald Trump is expected to return home to Palm Beach, Florida for the weekend. Here's how, when and where to watch the Presidential motorcade.
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.
At the scene of the crash, first responders found the downed biplane and discovered the pilot — the sole occupant — was still inside and he was in need of urgent medical attention, according to the news release. The pilot was airlifted to Lawnwood Hospital in Fort Pierce.
In 2019, during his first presidency, Trump announced the new Air Force Ones would be donned in red, white and blue. But the Air Force said soon after that wouldn't happen for technical reasons.
With the presidential visit and current flight restrictions in place — it could mean more planes in the air in Stuart. According to the Martin County Board of Commissioners, Witham Field Airport will experience increased air traffic from tonight at 6:30 p.m. until Sunday at 6:00 p.m. due to presidential travel south of the area.
The White House confirmed President Donald Trump will make his first trip home since returning to office last week.
Give Trump some credit. He has no interest in faking empathy, as Biden did so ineptly. In Trump’s playbook, empathy is a weakness, even amid tragedy. Instead, each disaster is an opportunity to go on the attack,
Trump variously pointed the finger at the helicopter’s pilot, air traffic control, his predecessor, Joe Biden, and other Democrats including former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, whom he
FDOT is looking at adding a lane and expanding I-95 from Okeechobee Boulevard in West Palm Beach through Linton Boulevard in Delray Beach.