FAA Notam

Get Ready For Traffic, Flight Issues In Palm Beach County Wednesday

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FAA Issues Notice To Expect VIP In Area Of Palm Beach International Airport.

Unclear What Time President Trump Expects To Land, Travel To Club.

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This “Notice To Airmen” Warns Of VIP Activity At PBI On Wednesday.

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BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) — The FAA has issued a NOTAM, or “notice to airmen” to plan for VIP movement tomorrow (Wednesday) at Palm Beach International Airport. The NOTAM, as you see above, is in effect until late afternoon Thursday. If you find it difficult to view, use the link at the end of this report for the FAA NOTAM.

While Air Force One is nothing new at PBI, questions remain about what extra, added security and precautions will be in place following the chaos at the Capitol — especially if President Trump lands as President-Elect Biden is sworn in.

Assume a motorcade of some sort leading from PBI to Mar-A-Lago, Trump’s apparent home for now, shortly after his arrival. The Town of Palm Beach has issued this advisory which is now in effect:

“The roadway around Mar-A-Lago will be closed down to traffic starting Tuesday, January 19 at 8:00PM. Traffic will be restricted in the north and south directions on S Ocean Blvd. Please use caution throughout the area.”

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PBI is just six miles from Mar-A-Lago. It’s unclear what time Donald Trump will be arriving on Wednesday.

Mar-A-Lago is a short, six mile drive from PBI. We are not publishing anything that isn’t readily available online. What isn’t clear, however, is what time Trump plans to land — information directly related to movement in the area. The NOTAM remain in effect until late Thursday.

Here is the direct link to the FAA NOTAM.

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