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El Paso airport and airspace closed without warning for 10 days for ‘national defence’

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This is weird as hell. Last night, FAA put in a temporary flight restriction closing El Paso airport with a 10nm bubble up to 18,000 feet. They did this with three hours’ notice and it’s in effect for ten days. Stated reason is ‘national defense airspace’ and the warnings to pilots go all the way to warning of deadly force. There’s another similar TFR zone a bit west right along the border.

No exemptions for military, law enforcement, medevac… Sounds like nobody had a heads up including the civilian airport or Fort Bliss.

Not sure what’s up. I wonder if they’ve suddenly got a fastball warning on a cartel MANPADS or drone threat or something?


 
Or aliens and not Mexicans

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This is weird as hell. Last night, FAA put in a temporary flight restriction closing El Paso airport with a 10nm bubble up to 18,000 feet. They did this with three hours’ notice and it’s in effect for ten days. Stated reason is ‘national defense airspace’ and the warnings to pilots go all the way to warning of deadly force. There’s another similar TFR zone a bit west right along the border.

No exemptions for military, law enforcement, medevac… Sounds like nobody had a heads up including the civilian airport or Fort Bliss.

Not sure what’s up. I wonder if they’ve suddenly got a fastball warning on a cartel MANPADS or drone threat or something?


Article suggests that there are about 10,000 passengers daily through the airport (3.5M over the preceding 11 months). Plus cargo.

And closed with about 30 minutes notice.
 
Article suggests that there are about 10,000 passengers daily through the airport (3.5M over the preceding 11 months). Plus cargo.

And closed with about 30 minutes notice.
It was about three hours from issuance of NOTAM to taking effect, but yeah, due to comms lag inbound planes were finding out on final approach.

The more I think about it, this has gotta be some sort of sudden and imminent threat. The airport’s only a few miles from the Mexican border and Ciudad Juarez. Flights IVO El Paso could definitely be threatened from Mexican soil.
 
It was about three hours from issuance of NOTAM to taking effect, but yeah, due to comms lag inbound planes were finding out on final approach.

The more I think about it, this has gotta be some sort of sudden and imminent threat. The airport’s only a few miles from the Mexican border and Ciudad Juarez. Flights IVO El Paso could definitely be threatened from Mexican soil.
Or they're relocating Area 51.
 
Don't you people get that Trump is a Russian agent!

This is the beginning of the maskirovka to provide justification and cover for incursions into Mexico.
 
This is weird as hell. Last night, FAA put in a temporary flight restriction closing El Paso airport with a 10nm bubble up to 18,000 feet. They did this with three hours’ notice and it’s in effect for ten days. Stated reason is ‘national defense airspace’ and the warnings to pilots go all the way to warning of deadly force. There’s another similar TFR zone a bit west right along the border.

No exemptions for military, law enforcement, medevac… Sounds like nobody had a heads up including the civilian airport or Fort Bliss.

Not sure what’s up. I wonder if they’ve suddenly got a fastball warning on a cartel MANPADS or drone threat or something?



Greatcoats on, greatcoats off.

A U.S. official told Reuters Mexican cartel drones breached U.S. airspace. The Pentagon took action to disable the drones and then the FAA and Pentagon determined there was no threat to commercial travel.
Airline sources earlier told Reuters the grounding of flights was believed to be tied to the Pentagon's use of counterdrone technology to address Mexican drug cartels' use of drones on the U.S.-Mexico border. The flight prohibition also covered some rural air space in neighboring New Mexico.
Some airline sources also said the closure had been due to coordination issues between the Pentagon and FAA.
 
Lol.

US military shot down party balloon near El Paso after drone suspicion, official says

I’m waiting for more to firm up on this whole thing. No friggin’ way this was simply some clown-shoes squabble between DoD and FAA over counter-UAS that ended in the violent death of a party balloon.
 
The latest update:

www.cbsnews.com/…

Airspace closure followed spat over drone-related tests and party balloon shoot-down, sources say'

The unexpected but brief airspace closure in the Texas border city of El Paso stemmed from disagreements between the Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon officials over drone-related tests, multiple sources close to the matter told CBS News.

The Pentagon had undertaken extensive planning on the use of military technology near Fort Bliss, a military base that abuts the El Paso International Airport, to practice taking down drones.

Two sources identified the technology as a high-energy laser.

Meetings were scheduled over safety impacts, but Pentagon officials wanted to test the technology sooner, stating that U.S. Code 130i requirements governing the protection of certain facilities from unmanned aircraft had been met. [/url]
 
I’m waiting for more to firm up on this whole thing. No friggin’ way this was simply some clown-shoes squabble between DoD and FAA over counter-UAS that ended in the violent death of a party balloon.
Well, I have seen up close and personal some interesting inter-agency fuckery in the US.

I would imagine it is orders of magnitude worse nowadays.
 
I’m waiting for more to firm up on this whole thing. No friggin’ way this was simply some clown-shoes squabble between DoD and FAA over counter-UAS that ended in the violent death of a party balloon.

They’re not sending their best these days.
 
Oh geez. So it mostly was exactly that except with the added bonus detail that the laser had been transferred to the control of - of course - Customs and Border Protection through DHS.


This is ineptitude.

Ineptitude ++++++


https://archive.ph/Bk8RO
 
From what Ive been reading and hearing . It turns out that the device in question had been turned over the ....wait for it !
The Department of Homeland Security.
Supposedly for testing and use against Mexican cartel drones ,which actually do exist and are a real threat (albeit minor at the moment) .
As I understand it DOD's initial response to being screamed at by the FAA was something along the lines of , "We did what ? No I'm pretty sure none of our guys would do something that stup ....oh wait.
You need to speak to DHS , yeah they got one of ours on loan. "
The Department of Homeland Security the gift that just keeps on giving... one slow motion train wreck at a time.
Somebody thought it would be a good idea to fire a laser at poorly identified target through the airspace of El Paso International Airport during a fairly busy part of the their day.
 
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