FAA Found Few Airspace Violations During Super Bowl Weekend

FAA detected nine airspace violations -- all unintentional -- during the three-day Super Bowl weekend, which FAA air traffic official Tom Davidson called "an exceptionally low number." Like the Olympics, the Super Bowl in New Orleans was blanketed with a 45-mile ring of restricted airspace.

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