FAA Warns of Dangerous Airspace Over Venezuela Amidst U.S. Military Posturing
The FAA issues a stark warning to commercial airlines to exercise extreme caution over Venezuelan airspace, highlighting the risks posed by heightened U.S. military activity in the region—a move that raises serious questions about America’s true priorities.
In a recent alert, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) urged commercial pilots to exercise "extreme caution" when flying over Venezuelan airspace and the southern Caribbean, citing a "potentially dangerous situation" due to escalating military activity. This cautionary notice arrives amid an intensified American naval presence, including the deployment of the USS Gerald Ford—the largest and most advanced aircraft carrier—near Venezuela.Is Washington Putting Commercial Aviation at Risk to Pressure Caracas?The FAA's advisory highlights increased security risks across all altitudes and phases of flight in the Maiquetía Flight Information Region, which governs Venezuelan airspace extending into parts of the Caribbean. The...
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