Private aircraft enters the banned no-fly zone over the G7 site in Canada, military jet deployed

A private aircraft entered the no -fly zone above the G -7 site in Canada.

A private aircraft violated the no-fly zone and entered the banned place over the G7 Summit site in the country in Alberta. To prevent the aircraft, the North American Aerospace Defense Command had to deploy CF -18 Hornet Fighter Jets. The civilian aircraft was designed to land safely. Officials said several stages were used to consume the pilot before resorting to “final warning measures” to contact the pilot. According to the Integrated Safety and Safety Group, the pilot safely landed the civic aircraft under its power and met on the ground by RCMP officials.Officials said they took the incident seriously as it is the responsibility of the pilot to ensure that they are not flying in the no-fly zone. “These incidents remove the resources that can be used in police work and secure the summit site,” he said. Temporary air space restrictions on both Calgary and Kananskis have been in place since Saturday morning. A no-fly zone focuses on Kananskis village and has a 30 knots radius. Another Calgary focuses at the International Airport and has a radius of 20 sea miles. The ban in both places will be implemented by midnight on Tuesday.The 51st G7 Summit, held from June 15 to June 17 in the Kananskis, the 50th anniversary of the group of the first meeting of seven in 1975. Canada captured the G7 presidential post for the seventh time on 1 January this year, hosting leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and United States. The host of G7, Canada will sit for a meeting with President Donald Trump before the meeting of PM Mark Carney G7. Carney is eager to make a deal with Trump on business and security, and to release his punished tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum and auto industry for the US President.

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