Why F-16 Fighter Flows at Super Bowl Stadium in the U.S.

The U.S. Super Bowl kicks off in Arizona this Sunday.

But 500 feet, 150 meters above the ground, the Border Control helicopter from the Border Protection Agency,

U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker Floating

Over Glandale, Arizona,

F16 is also floating.

It’s expected that 200,000 people will come to the game.

Inside the stadium,

The FBI is working with the operations team.

The 360-degree camera monitors the inside of the stadium without blind spots.

In the first place, there’s a flight limit of 30 miles or 50 kilometers near the stadium.

We’re monitoring the flight restrictions by sending F-16s to the area.

The -135 Stratotanker mentioned above is:

200000 pounds, about 90 tons of fuel tanks.

Flying with F16, refueling in the air.

That’s why fighter jets don’t go to the ground to refuel, but keep surveillance operations in the air.

A Super Bowl or something like that would bring 200,000 Americans together.

I think it’s going to be very dangerous.

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