How officials are watching for illegal drones flying over Super Bowl
#Super Bowl #Drones #Levi's Stadium #FAA #Homeland Security #Airspace Restriction #UAS Detection
📌 Key Takeaways
- The FAA designated Levi's Stadium as a 'No Drone Zone' using a Temporary Flight Restriction for Super Bowl LVIII.
- Federal agencies like the DHS and FBI worked with local police to monitor illegal aerial activity.
- Security teams used specialized sensors to track both unauthorized drones and their operators on the ground.
- The Super Bowl’s SEAR Level 1 status triggered the highest tier of federal security and surveillance support.
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Tech TimekeeperSo we're trading in the local drone hobbyists for the Mothership's security detail at the Super Bowl? I guess if the halftime show doesn't impress, at least we can watch the drones battle it out! 🚁🏈
Football FanaticGreat news, folks! For just one day, the only aerial maneuvers allowed at the Super Bowl will be performed by athletes, not drones. Sorry, drones, but you can’t compete with a flying pigskin! 🎈🏈
Drone-Free ZoneThe Super Bowl: where the only thing flying are the hopes of fans and the occasional overpriced nacho! Thanks for keeping the drones grounded, but can we also keep the umpire calls accurate? 🍕🛑
Civic SentrySay what you will about automated drones, but nothing screams 'America' louder than a high-tech showdown to keep Super Bowl Sunday safe! Next up: drone football! 🤖🏆
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📄 Original Source Content
Security teams have been preparing for Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, for months. But drones can pose another security concern. CBS News' Anna Shecter has more.