FAA Warns Airlines of Venezuelan Airspace Risks
- The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration warned major airlines about a "worsening security situation" when flying over Venezuela and urged caution.
- The FAA indicated that threats could risk aircraft at all altitudes during overflights, arrivals, departures, and on the ground.
- This warning was initially issued on November 21 and has been reiterated with no changes.
- The notice follows a significant military buildup in the southern Caribbean related to efforts to oust Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
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The U.S. renews the alert for the aircraft operating in Venezuelan territory, a day after three attacks on narco-lanches.
The United States reiterated its warning to airlines about the "imperoration of the security situation" when flying over Venezuela.
The US air regulation agency renewed on Tuesday its alert for civilian aircraft operating in Venezuelan airspace due, he said, to the dangers of military activity in the region.
US FAA repeats warning to airlines of 'worsening security situation' when flying over Venezuela
Dec 16 - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday repeated its November 21 warning to major airlines of a \"worsening security situation\" when flying over Venezuela and urged them to exercise caution. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US FAA warns airlines again of 'worsening security situation' when flying over Venezuela
Dec 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday issued another warning to major airlines of a "worsening security situation" when flying over Venezuela and urged them to
FAA Warns Airlines of Venezuelan Airspace Risks
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has issued a warning to airlines regarding increased security risks when flying over Venezuela. This advisory follows similar warnings amidst a U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, highlighting potential threats to aircraft during all phases of flight operations.
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