FAA bans low flights over Venezuela's airspace, citing political instability

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U.S. FAA bans low flights over Venezuela's airspace, citing political instability Follow live updates from Venezuela:

Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, who many nations have recognized as the country's rightful interim ruler, take part in a protest in Panama City, Panama April 30, 2019. Placards reads"Freedom" REUTERS/Carlos Jasso

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on Tuesday made his strongest call yet to the military to help him oust President Nicolas Maduro but there were no concrete signs of defection from the armed forces leadership. “The order comes on a day of an information battle waged between Maduro and Guaido, and although the coup status is uncertain, one thing is clear: taking your aircraft to Venezuela is not a good idea,” OPSGROUP said on its website.

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