Drones cannot be flown within 3 miles of a stadium starting one hour before a scheduled game until one hour after the event ends for any National Football League or Major League Baseball.
I mean is there a way to trace where the drone flew from? If not, I dont see how the FAA can track down a drone operator. This was a big sized drone compared to the smaller ones
Yeah, there’s enough eyes in the sky, digital footprints, etc to narrow it down. They’ll probably start by identifying the drone visually, then getting a subpoena for Amazon for purchases matching that. Mix that with satellite imagery and radars in the area, they can probably spot exactly where it took off from. Then it’s on to traffic cameras from that and dude is cooked.
I mean is there a way to trace where the drone flew from? If not, I dont see how the FAA can track down a drone operator. This was a big sized drone compared to the smaller ones
Yeah, there’s enough eyes in the sky, digital footprints, etc to narrow it down. They’ll probably start by identifying the drone visually, then getting a subpoena for Amazon for purchases matching that. Mix that with satellite imagery and radars in the area, they can probably spot exactly where it took off from. Then it’s on to traffic cameras from that and dude is cooked.
These hats have always been found and busted before as far as I know