None of the above
None of the above have permission to croos the runway without contacting the Control Tower for approval
none of the above
none of the above
none of the above
Emergency vehicles, such as fire trucks and ambulances, may be authorized to cross a runway without contacting the control tower in case of an emergency. These vehicles are trained to respond quickly to urgent situations and may have direct access to the runway to provide immediate assistance.
Individuals who can enter your property without permission include law enforcement officers with a warrant, emergency responders in the case of an emergency, and utility workers for necessary maintenance or repairs.
False
toured perhaps. overflown, not by civilian aircraft without permission.
Stop in a straight line without skidding.
In Michigan, a landlord can enter a rental property without permission in emergency situations or if the tenant has abandoned the property. Otherwise, the landlord must provide reasonable notice to the tenant before entering the rental unit for non-emergency reasons.
In general, police need a warrant to enter private property without permission, unless there are specific circumstances such as an emergency or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed.
The FAA is very specific to categorize lighter than air vehicles as a separate type of aircraft because of the way they handle and perform. Lighter than air vehicles are very slow and difficult to maneuver. Indeed most hot-air balloons have no method at all to control steering or velocity, the pilot only controls the vehicle on the up/down axis. As a result lighter-than-air vehicles must always have the right-of-way over all other types of aircraft. Additionally, pilots of lighter-than-air vehicles must be very cautious not to enter congested airspace without prior permission because of the danger they can pose to other airspace users.