US fighter jet intercepts aircraft near Donald Trump's Arizona rally

An aircraft entered restricted air space over US President Donald Trump's rally in Bullhead City, Arizona on Wednesday, leading to a fighter jet being scrambled to intercept it.

"On October 28 at approximately 1400 MDT, North American Aerospace Defense Command directed F-16 aircraft to investigate a general aviation aircraft that was not in communication with air traffic control and entered the Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) area surrounding Bullhead City, Arizona, without proper clearance," said John Cornelio, a spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), in a statement to CNN.

"The violating aircraft was non-responsive to initial intercept procedures, but established radio communications after NORAD aircraft deployed signal flares.

"The violating aircraft was escorted out of the restricted area by the NORAD aircraft without further incident."

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The sound of the jet seemed to startle the US President.

The smaller aircraft was not visible to CNN reporters on the ground in Arizona but the fighter jet could be heard overhead, leading to a reaction from the rally crowd and the US President himself.

Mr Trump, apparently caught off-guard by jet above, said that the plane was "about four days old" and touted his funding for the military.

"I love that sound, I love it," Mr Trump said at the sound of aircraft engines. "You don't know what I went through to get those suckers up there -- I had to get that money from the Democrats."

Donald Trump said the jet was about four days old.

He said the jet was "trying to show off" for him and called the flares being deployed "a little display" for the President.

US Secret Service agents also reacted to the jet's unexpected presence during the rally, with some moving quickly toward the US President, though they never actually stepped onto the stage.

The crowd cheered loudly as the jet could be heard overhead, with chants of "U-S-A" and one man yelling, "That's the sound of freedom!"

Mr Trump's rally in Arizona came as part of a final sprint of campaign events leading up to Election Day to shore up states he won four years ago. Arizona is seeing increasing numbers of coronavirus cases per day, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Many rallygoers on Wednesday were seen wearing masks, but not social distancing.

The emergence of Arizona -- where both Mr Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's running mate Kamala Harris were slated to travel on Wednesday -- as a swing state could throw a major wrench into Trump's electoral hopes and provide a big lifeline to Mr Biden.



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