Dayton Daily News

Biden evacuated after a plane flies near home

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A REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. — small private airplane mistakenly entered restricted airspace near President Joe Biden’s Delaware vacation home Saturday, prompting the brief evacuation of the president and first lady, the White House and the Secret Service said.

The White House said there was no threat to Biden or his family and that precaution­ary measures were taken. After the situation was assessed, Biden and his wife, Jill, returned to their Rehoboth Beach home.

The Secret Service said in a statement that the plane was immediatel­y escorted from the restricted airspace after “mistakenly entering a secured area.” The agency said it would interview the pilot, who, according to a preliminar­y investigat­ion, was not on the proper radio channel and was not following published flight guidance.

As is standard practice for presidenti­al trips outside Washington, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion published flight restrictio­ns before Biden’s beach town visit. The restrictio­ns include a 10-mile radius no-fly zone contained with a 30-mile restricted zone.

A CBS News reporter said on Twitter that he saw Biden motorcadin­g to a Rehoboth Beach fire station.

Federal regulation­s require pilots to check for flight restrictio­ns along their route before taking off. Still, accidental airspace breaches, particular­ly around temporary restricted zones, are common.

U.S. military jets and Coast Guard helicopter­s are often used to intercept any planes that violate the flight restrictio­ns around the president. Intercepte­d planes are diverted to a nearby airfield where aircrews are interviewe­d by law enforcemen­t and face potential criminal or civil penalties.

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