US Army/Maj. Stephen Von Jett
Capt. Abraham Morland flew a B-1B over Super Bowl LV in a first-of-its-kind tri-bomber flyover.
He flew over Raymond James Stadium with a B-2 stealth bomber and a B-52.
The flyover was four years in the making, and initial planning started nearly a year ago.
Super Bowl LV was dramatically different from previous Super Bowls, starting with the ambitious, technically precise bomber flyover that opened the game.
The smaller-than-usual crowd, capped at 22,000 because of COVID-19 restrictions, witnessed a dramatic years-in-the-making three-bomber flyover thanks to hours of planning and practice by Capt. Abraham Morland and his teammates.