Re: Question for floatplane pilots or those familiar with the rules
- From: Frank Stutzman <stutzman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 15:34:35 +0000 (UTC)
Gig 601XL Builder <wrgiacona@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
es330td wrote:
Can a float plane land on a body of water inside a city, more
specifically, could one land here:
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=33.934957,-84.250739&spn=0.012551,0.019956&t=h&z=16&om=0
Note: the body of water is privately owned and in case you were
wondering, that is the building in which I work. The land on the NW
end of the lake is covered with bushes that are only 3-4 feet tall.
As far as the FAA is concerned yes. Local, county or state laws may not
allow it though.
And I am guessing that you don't own the building in which you work.
If thats the case I think your employer might take a dim view of this.
Or more correctly, your employers insurance carrier might take a very
dim view of this.
--
Frank Stutzman
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Boise, ID
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