via AVweb
The FAA has outlined special airspace procedures and temporary flight restrictions in advance of Super Bowl LX, scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. General aviation pilots operating in the San Francisco Bay Area between February 4 and February 10 should expect increased traffic, reservation requirements, and additional air traffic management initiatives. The FAA plans to implement special arrival and departure procedures, along with airport reservation programs at select airports, to manage demand and reduce delays. On game day, a stadium-centered TFR will be in effect, restricting most general aviation operations within defined airspace. Pilots are strongly encouraged to review NOTAMs, coordinate with local FBOs, and file flight plans early.
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iFlightPlanner Comment:
iFlightPlanner will reflect all published Super Bowl LX TFRs, special procedures, and related NOTAMs to help pilots plan arrivals and departures with confidence. Pilots should also review the FAA’s Safety Plan for Super Bowl LX at faa.gov/superbowl and confirm airport-specific requirements before operating in the Bay Area.
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