1HappyHiker
Well-known member
This is purely a curiosity question. I have no hidden agenda, nor do I have a complaint.
While traveling on Route 302 this past Friday (14-August) with Zman, I noticed a “squadron” of a half dozen or so ultra-light aircraft travelling in the vicinity of North Sugarloaf (Zealand area). There was no convenient spot to pull over to get a photograph. I’m fairly certain they were ultra-lights, and not hang-gliders. But it makes little difference since I’d have the same questions regardless.
So, in talking about this with some friends, we wondered whether there were any regulations governing the flight of such aircraft over the WMNF?
And also, we wondered if the WMNF “owns” the air above the forest, and if so, then how far up does the ownership extend?
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While traveling on Route 302 this past Friday (14-August) with Zman, I noticed a “squadron” of a half dozen or so ultra-light aircraft travelling in the vicinity of North Sugarloaf (Zealand area). There was no convenient spot to pull over to get a photograph. I’m fairly certain they were ultra-lights, and not hang-gliders. But it makes little difference since I’d have the same questions regardless.
So, in talking about this with some friends, we wondered whether there were any regulations governing the flight of such aircraft over the WMNF?
And also, we wondered if the WMNF “owns” the air above the forest, and if so, then how far up does the ownership extend?
If this topic has previously been discussed in this Forum, then Moderators, please just delete this thread, or whatever.