"Pennsylvania Man Faces Prison Time for Illegal Drone Flight at AFC Championship Game: DOJ"

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Matthew Hebert, a 44-year-old man, could face up to four years in federal prison for flying a drone over an NFL game in Baltimore, causing a brief delay in the AFC Championship. He flew the drone at around 330 feet for about two minutes, taking photos of himself and the stadium. Hebert faces charges of violating airspace and operating the drone without a license, and is expected to appear in court later in February.
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