This blimp operating over corporate sports in Cleveland on Saturday 4.11.09 raises a few questions:
1. Does it have a permit for operating an electronic sign in Cleveland? Is there anywhere in the USA which requires a permit for aerial signage? If a sign isn’t attached to the ground does a municipality have any control, or is it FAA only?
2. Does GoodYear have a noise permit for operating outside of normal work hours?
3. How is the TV coverage of the Indians from the 360 degree
BlimpCam (right over the red “E”) financially divvied up?
4. Does the Blimp constitute graffiti with audio (engine drone)?
5. What are those pipes behind the propellers?
6. Is this "sustainable" advertizing?
7. If HEK and MAK spray painted the Blimp, would that be graffiti?
8. If HEK and MAK bought ad time on the LED screen, would that be graffiti?