
Why Giants will avoid another plane humiliation before Week 17 home finale
NY Post
It won’t be a “banner day” for the Giants at MetLife Stadium.
Or maybe it will be, in a different sense of the term.
High Exposure Aerial Advertising has cancelled orders for three banner-carrying planes to fly over MetLife Stadium before the Giants’ home finale at 1 p.m. Sunday against the Colts, the company’s sales manager told The Post.
Federal Aviation Administration regulations prohibit banner planes from flying when the cloud ceiling is lower than 800 feet, the employee said.
Woodbine, N.J.-based High Exposure began contacting its clients Friday to cancel orders because the forecast calls for high winds, low clouds and rain.
Of course, it is possible that another company would attempt to fly, though the FAA levies significant fines if its regulations are ignored.

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