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<blockquote data-quote="FLYBOYJ" data-source="post: 66035" data-attributes="member: 6092"><p>The FAR (in it's current form) doesn't say ANYTHING about denying access - that statement is wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Eddie you're right about common sense but the way the FARs are written right now there is nothing prohibiting a hobbyist from flying over 400'. Now if you cause an incident, you could be violated IAW FAR 101.43.</p><p></p><p>Again, if this bill is signed into law, it will codify future Federal Aviation Regulation that will make it mandatory for hobbyists to remain below 400' in class G airspace and hobbyists with then need authorization to fly in B, C, D and E airspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLYBOYJ, post: 66035, member: 6092"] The FAR (in it's current form) doesn't say ANYTHING about denying access - that statement is wrong. Eddie you're right about common sense but the way the FARs are written right now there is nothing prohibiting a hobbyist from flying over 400'. Now if you cause an incident, you could be violated IAW FAR 101.43. Again, if this bill is signed into law, it will codify future Federal Aviation Regulation that will make it mandatory for hobbyists to remain below 400' in class G airspace and hobbyists with then need authorization to fly in B, C, D and E airspace. [/QUOTE]
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