Illegal drone footage of the Cincinnati Bengals game
Every so often, we come across illegal drone footage. Today we received an email from one of our readers (thanks Vic!) pointing us to this Drone Video of the Cincinnati Bengals game last weekend.
Last Saturday, the Cincinnati Bengals played the Las Vegas Raiders. One opérateur de drone thought it would be a good idea to capture some illegal drone footage of the football game. Not only did he or she illegally fly the unmanned aircraft over the game, but the same person (BrickByBrickProduction513) also posted the video on YouTube.
Illegal drone footage
In the short clip, you can see the drone flying over and into the stadium as the evening is setting in. At some point, the drone is about 20 feet over the field as the game is being played. A little later the drone flies in front of the spectators, some of whom seem to be waving at the unmanned aircraft.
This illegal drone video has to be one of the most offensive examples we have seen recently. In all likelihood, a number of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) drone rules will have been broken. We expect that the operator will soon be contacted by the agency, local Police, or possibly even the FBI.
Why do we cover drone videos like these?
To be clear, we cover stories like these to educate people and teach them about safe and responsible drone flying. Flying your manned aircraft over a stadium packed with people does NOT qualify as safe or responsible drone flying, in case you’re wondering.
While we do not have all the facts regarding this video, and we also don’t know if this person is a recreational flyer or a Partie 107 Certified Remote Pilot, it seems that a number of drone rules are likely to have been broken.
What FAA rules might have been broken?
Here are some of the relevant questions we have about this seemingly illegal drone flight over the Bengals football game last weekend.
- Was the drone registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)?
- Was the drone flown by a recreational flyer or a Partie 107 Certified Remote Pilot?
- Was the drone outfitted with an anti-collision light visible for at least three statute miles that has a flash rate sufficient to avoid a collision?
- If the drone was operated by a Partie 107 Certified Remote Pilot, did he or she successfully complete the updated initial knowledge test from the FAA to comply with night operations?
- Was the drone flown within visual line-of-sight?
- Was the drone flown safely over the people who were not part of the operation? Very likely not. Watch the video below from the Institut pilote for more on this.
- Even if there was no TFR in place, the FAA prohibits drone flights in and around stadiums. Did this operator have some kind of authorization?
Note: the Bengals Stadium rules prohibit the use of drones in the stadium.
We’ll keep an eye out for any news updates with regards to this illegal drone video and will update this article if needed.
Let us know what you think about this illegal drone footage dans les commentaires ci-dessous.
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Assuming these rules that were broken are in fact true and permission was not granted, I think we should stop publicizing the flight and make sure the appropriate LE / FAA are aware and can deal with the situation. It seems to me like this guys wants attention and he’s getting it…
This is a learning opportunity. I don’t think this guy wants the kind of attention he is about to get.
Additionally, this unconscionable drone flight was not the first attempt at Cincinatti Bengals stadium by this organization. As clearly shown on the December 15, 2021 YouTube footage…looks a lot like a planned filming over the stadium. In fact, the name of that video is Cincinatti Bengals Stadium Raw Footage.
This is really troubling footage. Luckily, it looks like no one was hurt. These kinds of flights are why security interests, infrastructure owners, and the general public want Remote ID with pilot location surfaced. It would be great to see work like this done legally and safely in the future, but rogue operators make that much harder.
I really hope that if this fligt was NOT legal then the guy faces some jail time and fines…. drones often get a bad rap, and it is usually because of this type of behaviour, now if the flight was legit, then awesome but if not, some punishments need to be given out and not just light ones
It appears “BrickByBrickFilms” and “BrickByBrickProductions513” are related or the same person. Looking at the various videos, I found their address. I sent that off to the FAA.
Is there a follow-up to this story???? It’s been a while.
Not yet as far as I know. I will ask around. These investigations tend to take a lot of time and typically nothing gets made public until much later. We’ll keep checking. Thanks.