A rogue drone briefly interrupted the AFC championship sport between the Ravens and the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs at M&T Financial institution Stadium on Sunday.
The “administrative timeout” got here shortly after the Chiefs scored a landing within the first quarter. A drone was “interfering too near the play,” CBS announcer Jim Nantz mentioned.
The interruption to the sport was temporary — but it surely was not the primary time gamers and followers at The Financial institution have handled unauthorized drones.
When the Ravens performed the Bengals in November, officials intercepted five drones. Just one drone interrupted play when it flew over the seating bowl.
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On the time, the vp of security and safety for the stadium authority instructed The Banner that officers had spoken with the operators of the drones. Two drones have been intercepted throughout a Nov. 12 loss to the Browns, and one was intercepted on Nov. 5 in the course of the Ravens’ victory over the Seahawks.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed it was investigating the drone that flew over the seating bowl in the course of the Bengals-Ravens sport.
The FAA can’t pursue prison prices towards unauthorized drone operators, however pilots who conduct unsafe operations that endanger different plane or folks on the bottom might face fines that exceed $30,000.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh in November said he noticed the drones flying across the stadium.
Cody Boteler
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Cody Boteler a reporter on The Banner’s Specific Desk, reporting on breaking information, trending tales and fascinating issues in and round Baltimore. His work has appeared in The Baltimore Solar, USA TODAY, Baltimore journal and others.
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