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Biden hustled to secure location after aircraft enters airspace near beach house - Fox News

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President Biden was hustled to a secure location Saturday afternoon after an airplane entered restricted airspace near his beach home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. 

After the airplane was detected, Biden was moved quickly to a nearby fire station

"Shortly before 1 p.m. today a privately owned aircraft entered the restricted airspace over Rehoboth Delaware after mistakenly entering a secured area," the U.S. Secret Service said in a statement. "The aircraft was immediately escorted out of the restricted airspace."

"Preliminary investigation reveals the pilot was not on the proper radio channel, was not following the NOTAMS (Notice to Airmen) that had been filed and was not following published flight guidance," the officials continued. "The United States Secret Service will be interviewing the pilot."

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Alan Henney, an independent reporter in the DC area, reported the developments as they unfolded.

Bo Erickson, a journalist with CBS, reported seeing two military jets were reported flying low over the town.

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A Republican Party convention is also underway in the same area at City Hall. 

President Biden boards Air Force One at Delaware Air National Guard base in New Castle, Delaware, on April 25, 2022. 

President Biden boards Air Force One at Delaware Air National Guard base in New Castle, Delaware, on April 25, 2022.  (STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

Not long after the alarm, the Bidens were confirmed safe and at home. The U.S. Secret Service does not believe there is any ongoing threat.

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