Summary A Boeing 737 used by Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance entered Prohibited Airspace 56 over Washington D.C. Violating P-56 prompts investigations from both the FAA and the Secret Service due to security risks.

Owned by Eastern Air Express, Trump Force Two is utilized for campaigning and features a distinctive livery. A Boeing 737 utilized by the United States Republican candidate for Vice President reportedly violated the Prohibited Airspace 56 (or P-56) over Washington D.C.

earlier this week when departing from Washington Regan National Airport en route to Phoenix, Arizona. The pilot was notified of the airspace violation by the ATC and given a number to contact for possible pilot deviation once on the ground. Entering P-56 First reported on X , the Boeing 737-800 utilized by the Republican candidate for Vice President, JD Vance, for his campaign (also known as Trump Force Two, featuring the Trump - Vance livery), earlier this week when departing from Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) on the way to Phoenix Skyharbor International Airport (PHX), violated the Prohibited Airspace 56 (P-56) over Washington D.

C. The airspace P-56 encompasses critical areas in the city, including the United States National Mall, the White House, and the Naval Observatory, thus making the airspace prohibited for commercial and private aircraft utilization. While regular airspace violations will see the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) get involved and launch .