Congress has made the rule permanent, and the FAA expanded the restriction to all 'unmanned aerial systems," including drones and model planes. As it stands, temporary no-fly zones around stadiums put 125,000 square miles of airspace out of commission for drone pilots every year, according to the Drone Advisory Council paper. In 2020, a man was charged with flying a drone over Miami when the city was under a temporary flight restriction for the Super Bowl.
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