To allow a waiver or exemption of certain requirements for restricted airspace if security is not reduced.
Summary
This bill would allow the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to grant special permission for aircraft to fly in restricted airspace during air shows, provided that security is not compromised. Under previous regulations, certain areas—such as those over major sporting events or stadiums—were strictly off-limits to most civilian flights for safety reasons. If passed, this legislation would give the Secretary of Transportation the flexibility to waive these restrictions specifically for air show performances, as long as the FAA determines the event remains secure.
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