Air marshals warn drone operators to avoid World Cup restricted zones
Summary
The TSA warns drone pilots to stay out of restricted areas near World Cup event locations because many have ignored the rules. At the same time, the U.S. is using more drones in both civilian airspace and military activities.Key Facts
- The TSA has set flight restrictions near World Cup sites.
- Many drone operators are not following these no-fly zones.
- Air marshals have issued warnings to drone pilots about these zones.
- The U.S. is increasing the use of drones in national airspace.
- Drones are also playing a bigger role in military operations.
- Drone expert Tombo Jones explained drone technology on CBS News.
- The issue is part of wider concerns about managing drone activity safely.
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