HANOVER, N.J. — More than the sound of Cessnas and private jets at Morristown Municipal Airport this week was the buzz over the impending arrival of President Trump, who would be flying in for another weekend stay at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., where he spends time in the summer.

Airport regulars — from flight instructors to mechanics to amateur pilots — said they expected the usual lockdown of the runway during the president’s arrival and departure, and flying restrictions for the full duration of his stay.

While it may not compare to the larger controversies of the Trump presidency, the president’s visits to Bedminster have upset the aviation world in New Jersey, one of the busiest clusters of local airports in the country.

Each time the president visits Bedminster, the federal authorities implement temporary flight restrictions, or T.F.R.s, which create a no-fly zone within a 10-mile radius of the golf course during his stay.