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Two individuals were prosecuted for illegally flying drones over Cincinnati Bengals' playoff game and the Reds' Opening Day, violating temporary flight restrictions. Both face up to one year in prison and $100,000 in fines.
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Drone incursions disrupted NFL and NCAA games over two consecutive days at Seattle’s Lumen Field, raising significant concerns over event airspace security.
The Washington Post reported multiple incidents of unauthorized drone flights over stadiums, triggering widespread public concerns over drone safety at major events.
Flight operations at Tianjin Binhai International Airport were disrupted by drone activity, according to a disclosure by the airport’s marketing department on Weibo.
An unauthorized drone hovered over Minneapolis’ Target Field during an MLB game between the Minnesota Twins and Pittsburgh Pirates, delaying the game for approximately 10 minutes. Players were temporarily evacuated before play resumed.
During Seattle’s Seafair Weekend Festival, the U.S. Coast Guard and FAA detected and intercepted 16 unauthorized drones. Operators were warned about temporary flight restrictions.