The FAA issued five alerts to inform operators in the United States about a situation in the airspace of the Pacific, ranging from Mexico to Ecuador, including Colombia and Central America, due to military activities and possible interference with navigation systems. The alerts will last for 60 days, advising companies and pilots to take precautions when conducting operations in the maritime areas of the Pacific Ocean in the flight information regions of the Gulf of California in Mexico, Central America, Panama, Bogotá, and Guayaquil. The documents indicate that there are risks for aircraft at all altitudes, covering overflights and the stages of approach and takeoff.
The US warns of a possible danger in the airspaces of the Pacific, from Mexico to Ecuador.
