The Federal Aviation Administration has reported 27 violations of airspace restrictions near Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate in the last month.

Aircraft pilots flew across South Florida's skies violating the restrictions that go into effect when the president is in town, The Sun Sentinel reported.

In one instance, two Air Force F-15s jets speeding to intercept an aircraft caused a sonic boom that rattled Palm Beach and Broward counties.

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Presidential Airspace: Aircraft pilots flew across South Florida's skies violating the restrictions that go into effect when the president is in town

Coral Springs Mayor Skip Campbell said he thought it was a bomb that shook his home.

Janet Marnane a former Navy flight officer told the paper the pilots are not used to the regulations in the area, but it will need to become the 'new normal.'

The names of the pilots who received the violations weren't released. Agency officials told the newspaper they're investigating each case.

The FAA said it will reach out to South Florida pilots to educate them about the restrictions activated within 30 miles of the estate when Trump visits.

The agency recently held briefings for pilots at airports in Boca Raton and Palm Beach.

Fighter jets enforce a no-flyzone around Trump's Palm Beach home

Pilots must abide by restrictions activated within 30 miles of the estate when Trump visits

In 2001, pilots would also inadvertently fly out near President George W Bush's ranch near Dallas in the beginning of his presidency, according to aviation attorney and former US Air Force officer David Norton.

Norton said pilots may be subjected to license suspension for violating presidential restrictions.

Fighter jet pilots will try to intercept the planes and get the other pilot's attention with hand signals,' Michael Kucharek, a spokesman for North American Aerospace Defense Command told the Sentinel.

They also use alternative methods such as 'rocking the wings' which includes flying in front of the plane for attention. If that fails, Kucharek said shooting down the plane 'is an option'.