
The Super Bowl is traditionally a time for multi-million dollar commercialswardrobe malfunctions
One thing that’s not welcome? Drones.
That’s a summary behind a new Federal Aviation Administration ad
“Going to a large game?” says a ad, posted to YouTube Wednesday. “Have fun, hearten on your group and keep it a no-drone zone. Don’t spoil a game; leave your worker during home.”
Sorry, drones. Looks like you’re stranded tailgating a whole game. Save some Bud heavies for us.

A post on a FAA’s website elaborates that unauthorized aircraft are not authorised over any NFL games
The site also outlines a penalties for violating this rule:
The FAA Notice to Airmen (PDF
While a FAA has nonetheless to release a extensive set of regulations on worker usedrunkenly crashed his worker on White House drift Mondaydrone carrying 6 pounds of meth from Mexico
But in box you’re endangered about a supervision classification clamping down on a altogether joke during a Super Bowl, we don’t have to worry about a FAA. The dialect apparently approves of a following game-day shenanigans:

H/T The Week
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