§ 42-1-108. Contracts and Other Relations Made While in Flight
All contractual and other legal relations entered into by aeronauts or passengers while in flight over this state shall have the same effect as if entered into on the land or water beneath.
§ 42-1-109. Dropping Objects in Flight — Penalty
Any aeronaut or passenger who, while in flight over a thickly inhabited area or over a public gathering within this state, drops any object except loose water or loose sand ballast, commits a Class B misdemeanor.
§ 42-1-110. Intentionally Killing or Attempting to Kill Birds or Animals — Penalty
Any aeronaut or passenger who, while in flight within this state, intentionally kills or attempts to kill any birds or animals commits a Class C misdemeanor.
§ 42-1-111. Damaging or Extinguishing Beacons — Penalty
It is unlawful for any person or persons to willfully damage, deface or extinguish any beacon, marker, guide light, directional sign, or landing area lights provided or erected in this state for the guidance of aircraft. A violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
§ 42-1-112. Uniformity of State Laws — Harmony With Federal Requirements
This part shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states that enact them, and to harmonize, as far as possible, with federal laws and regulations on the subject of aeronautics.
§ 42-1-113. Aircraft Sales and Purchases — Reports
Any person who sells an aircraft in this state, any person who purchases an aircraft in this state, and every resident of this state who purchases an aircraft shall report to the commissioner of revenue the following information: The name, sales tax registration number, and invoice number of the seller; The name and address of […]
§ 42-1-101. Part Definitions
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: “Aeronaut” includes aviator, pilot, balloonist, and every other person having any part in the operation of aircraft while in flight; “Aircraft” includes balloon, airplane, hydroplane, and every other vehicle used for navigation through the air. A hydroplane, while at rest on water and while being […]
§ 42-1-102. Sovereignty in Space Above Lands and Waters
Sovereignty in the space above the lands and waters of this state is declared to rest in the state, except where granted to and assumed by the United States pursuant to a constitutional grant from the people of this state.
§ 42-1-103. Ownership in Space Above Lands and Waters Is in Surface Owners Beneath
The ownership of the space above the lands and waters of this state is declared to be vested in the several owners of the surface beneath, subject to the right of flight described in § 42-1-104.
§ 42-1-104. Air Flights Lawful — Exceptions — Forced Landing — Liability for Damages
Flight in aircraft over the lands and waters of this state is lawful unless at such a low altitude as to interfere with the existing use to which the land or water, or the space over the land or water, is put by the owner, or unless so conducted as to be imminently dangerous to […]