Timeline for Crop dusting regulations in the US [duplicate]
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Aug 3, 2015 at 23:05 | history | closed |
Jan Hudec Simon ratchet freak anshabhi David Richerby |
Duplicate of What are the flight rules for crop dusters? | |
Aug 3, 2015 at 19:28 | answer | added | Tyler Durden | timeline score: 0 | |
Aug 3, 2015 at 14:44 | comment | added | Andreas Lauschke | I agree with the previous comment. You generally can NOT make your property a no-fly zone, as all airspace is part of the US Airspace System (imagine every land owner declared no-fly zones!). That is, of course, if we're talking about the US here, which I assume. If your quest is to prevent a crop duster overflying your property, you'll probably be more successful with other approaches (i. e. not trying to make it a no-fly zone). Perhaps talk with your zoning board, the state, etc., but here as well: crop dusting is usually done in agricultural areas, where crop dusting is allowed. | |
Aug 3, 2015 at 14:04 | comment | added | Pondlife | The first part of your question is probably answered in the dupe that @ratchetfreak linked to, but the second one about a private no-fly zone isn't. You might consider making that the main question here. | |
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Aug 3, 2015 at 13:05 | history | edited | Simon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 3, 2015 at 12:53 | history | asked | Debbie Mason | CC BY-SA 3.0 |