Man Sentenced for 2022 Drone Incident at Bengals Game, NFL Implements Policy Change by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Continue reading below, or listen: DroneLife · Drone - Pilot - Sentenced - For - 2022 - Bengals - Game - Incident According to a report by the Cincinnati Enquirer, this past Monday a man from Springfield Township was sentenced for flying an … [Read more...] about Drone Pilot Sentenced for 2022 Incident at Bengals Game: NFL Implements Policy Change
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Intel’s Drones Light Up The Super Bowl Again
If you were one of the millions of people around the world to catch the Super Bowl yesterday, you will have seen Intel's drones play a part in lighting up the Halftime Show. It's not the first time the company has added a futuristic feel to a major sporting event. Intel's drone light shows appeared at last year's Winter Olympics and the 2017 Super … [Read more...] about Intel’s Drones Light Up The Super Bowl Again
What Happens When Drones Get Involved in Professional Sports?
With constant reports of 'near-misses' and concerns over privacy, it's easy to think that negative publicity will eventually force drone technology into hiding. The consumer market is trying its best to counter those issues, slowly proving the point that the closer something gets, the less scary it actually appears to be. The commercial market is different. You will have heard … [Read more...] about What Happens When Drones Get Involved in Professional Sports?
NFL Football? There’s a Drone for That, Too
This Sunday at 8pm EST the NFL Pro Bowl will kick off in Orlando, FL, following the traditional AFC vs. NFC format. With all of the drama that seems to hover around the sport these days, some fans (and Roger Goodell) have expressed dissatisfaction with the competition - but the NFL has made some efforts to spice up the game. With a drone, of course. This year, the event … [Read more...] about NFL Football? There’s a Drone for That, Too
NFL Gets Permission to Use Drones… Sort of
At the beginning of the summer, the FAA said it would be investigating NFL teams (specifically the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants) for allegedly using drones during practice sessions. While there still might not be drones showing up a practices this year, the NFL's film division received an exemption from the FAA on September 17 to use drones with a few caveats. These … [Read more...] about NFL Gets Permission to Use Drones… Sort of