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Airspace Closed Over Downtown Palm Springs Following Bombing


In the aftermath of the bombing at a downtown Palm Springs clinic, security measures now extend beyond ground level. Not only have streets in the immediate area been shut down, but the FAA has also closed the skies above.

A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) has been issued, creating a no-fly zone for all drones and unauthorized aircraft within a 0.5 nautical mile radius of the incident site. The restriction extends from the surface up to 1,000 feet above ground level and will remain in effect through Monday, May 19 at 4:59 PM PDT.

This section of airspace is now classified as National Defense Airspace due to the nature of the incident. According to the FAA, unauthorized flights in the area may face serious penalties, including detention by law enforcement, civil fines, certificate suspension, or even criminal charges. In cases deemed a credible threat, unmanned aircraft may be seized, disabled, or destroyed.

The map shown here, generated in ForeFlight, marks the restricted zone in red and highlights the proximity to Palm Springs International Airport and the surrounding neighborhoods.