The United States Federal Aviation Administration issued on Friday a notice to air missions (NOTAM) to "exercise caution" when flying over Mexico, and parts of Central and South America.
Citing possible military activities and GPS interference, the FAA highlighted areas including parts of Mexico, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador, as well as segments of the eastern Pacific Ocean.
"US military aircraft may operate in at or below cruising overflight altitudes commonly used by civil aviation with little to no notice and may conduct operations without transponders, as US military operations in the region continue," the agency added, while saying it issued such a warning "at all altitudes, including during overflight and the arrival and departure phases of flight."
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