Wonder if AOPA has somthing burried in their site. I have sent an e-mail to
them.
"Newps" wrote in message
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And remember, you may never legally land on a US Highway or Interstate
in any state. Here in Montana you don't need to contact anybody in
advance of your landing although that's never a bad thing to do.
NW_PILOT wrote:
Ok, this may sound like an odd question but here it goes is there a list
of
State laws Concerning Landing On Public Roads?
The only one i have found is for Montana:
The following is taken directly from the Montana Code; MCA 67-1-204 (3)
Lawfulness of Flight and Landings:
Aircraft landings and takeoffs from public roads in this state are
lawful if
proper safety precautions, as approved by the governing jurisdiction of
the
roads, are taken prior to the landing or takeoff, except as otherwise
provided in this section. However, the local governing jurisdiction may
not
incur liability as a result of an approval under this subsection.
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