Canadian military jets stopped a private plane that entered a no-fly zone near the G7 meeting in Kananaskis, Alberta. The Canadian Press


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Canadian fighter jets quickly responded after a private plane flew into restricted airspace above Kananaskis, Alberta. This area is hosting important G7 meetings with world leaders.

What Happened?

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) shared that around 11 a.m. Sunday, a civilian plane entered a no-fly zone near the G7 summit. NORAD, responsible for air defense, sent CF-18 Hornet jets to intercept the plane.

The fighter jets tried several ways to get the pilot’s attention. When those did not work, they used “final warning measures.” This included firing warning flares to alert the pilot.

The plane eventually landed safely on its own. RCMP and other partners met the plane on the ground to manage the situation.

Air Restrictions in Place

The RCMP said two Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) have restricted flying over Calgary and Kananaskis since Saturday morning. These restrictions will stay until noon Tuesday.

The police stressed that all pilots must check for such restrictions before flying. Ignoring these rules uses up resources needed for police and security work at the summit.

Investigation Ongoing

Officials did not reveal where the plane came from or where it landed. The incident is still under investigation. The RCMP did not say if the pilot would face charges.

Constable Lauren Mowbray said no further details are available yet.

About the G7 Meeting

Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting the G7 leaders from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Italy in Kananaskis. This location is in the Rocky Mountains, southwest of Calgary.

Leaders from other countries, like Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are also attending.

Why This Matters

The no-fly zone protects the safety of the leaders during the summit. Any breach risks security and causes emergency teams to respond.

Police warned that incidents like this take away valuable resources from other important duties.

Canadian jets intercepted a private plane that flew into restricted airspace over the G7 meeting site in Kananaskis. After warning flares, the plane landed safely. Authorities continue to investigate, reminding all pilots to respect airspace rules during such events.

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