I understand there can be local laws that prohibit aircraft operations off airport.
Is there any source for practically finding out where such laws exist...or more to the point don't exist? I wonder if any organizations maintain a list.... RAF, AOPA, etc....
Seems ridiculous to expect a pilot to have to understand ordinances and to have reasonable access to them.... and then to dig through all the possible different local laws to figure it out....
This question is born out of curiosity, not a need or desire to do it any time soon.
Lot's of stuff published out there about "back county" flying...and that takes me to my dad's hunting property in Pender County, NC. He has some land with a cleared field on it and I have daydreamed about the possibility from time to time. the field is only about 1,700 to 1,800 ft long as it is now. Probably lots of STOL type aircraft could easily get in and out of it as it is.... but it wouldn't take much to expand it to 2,000 ft or so...and to cut down the trees that are obstacles on one end
Is there any source for practically finding out where such laws exist...or more to the point don't exist? I wonder if any organizations maintain a list.... RAF, AOPA, etc....
Seems ridiculous to expect a pilot to have to understand ordinances and to have reasonable access to them.... and then to dig through all the possible different local laws to figure it out....
This question is born out of curiosity, not a need or desire to do it any time soon.
Lot's of stuff published out there about "back county" flying...and that takes me to my dad's hunting property in Pender County, NC. He has some land with a cleared field on it and I have daydreamed about the possibility from time to time. the field is only about 1,700 to 1,800 ft long as it is now. Probably lots of STOL type aircraft could easily get in and out of it as it is.... but it wouldn't take much to expand it to 2,000 ft or so...and to cut down the trees that are obstacles on one end