Everyone’s pretty worried about Trump right now, but not
for the reasons you might think.
Apparently the President-elect’s safety is under threat and
America is going to extreme lengths to protect him.
So much so, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has
declared the sky surrounding Trump Tower a No Fly Zone for security
reasons.
Fearing an aerial terror attack, the FAA have thrown Trump a
security blanket by declaring the two nautical miles surrounding
Trump Tower a protected area.
According to TMZ, pilots have been ordered to stay clear of the
building on 5th Ave until 21 January 2017, the day after
Inauguration.
The restrictions also apply to the Indiana residence of Trump’s
running mate, Mike Pence, whose home is covered by a one mile
protection.
Donald Trump erected the 202m building, which pierces the New
York skyline from its base on Manhattan’s prestigious Fifth Avenue,
in 1979.
The 58-storey skyscraper, which is allegedly now under a high
risk security threat, is home to Trump’s penthouse condominium and
his business headquarters.
It also houses a number of premises used by the public, from
ground-floor retail outlets as well as numerous private
residences.
No doubt the FAA’s decision is heavily-influenced by the tragic
events of 11 September 2001.