
Your drone is not allowed to capture this view on Super Bowl Sunday.
If you’re looking to head to Super Bowl XLIX (AKA Super Bowl 49) in Glendale, Arizona’s lovely University of Phoenix Stadium, be prepared for some next-level security and an unusual ban. The FAA has declared Super Bowl 49’s airspace a no drone zone. If you have your drone, just leave it at home, according to a fun, weird little video that the government has put together regarding the restricted airspace. It’s a short little YouTube video, and you can take a look at it below if you’d like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jwPaFp8nMgThe only things cleared to be in the Super Bowl airspace are military patrol planes and approved Air Ambulance flights, just in case of a medical emergency. Leave your drone at home, and if you’re going to be flying a drone around for deliveries, make sure you avoid Glendale. Anyone caught flying a drone, whether they cause an accident or not, faces a potential civil penalty from the FAA for ‘careless and reckless’ operation of an aircraft.
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