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What is the airport code for Federal de Bachigualato International Airport?

The airport code for Federal de Bachigualato International Airport is CUL.


What is the airport code for Moffett Federal Airfield?

The airport code for Moffett Federal Airfield is NUQ.


What is the airport code for Federal del Valle del Fuerte International Airport?

The airport code for Federal del Valle del Fuerte International Airport is LMM.


Is the air space over a fence in your backyard your space?

No. The Federal Aviation Administration owns and regulates all airspace in the United States. The amount of regulation over a certain place depends on how high you're talking and location. For example, if you live near a major airport like George Bush Intercontinental Airport (Houston, TX) or DFW Airport (Dallas, TX), then the TRACON's control over the airspace may begin at the surface (depending on how far from the airport you live). Here is a great article from our friends of AOPA. This has an abundance of information about how airspace works...http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/sa02.pdfADDED: On the other hand.... if you're talking about the branches of somene's tree growing over the property line and overhanging your property.... (with the exception of the information contained in the first answer) your property line is an extension of an imaginary line which rises straight out of the ground and stretches upwards to infinity.


What is the FAA in charge of?

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is in charge of regulating and overseeing all aspects of civil aviation in the United States. This includes regulating air traffic control, airport safety, pilot licensing, and aircraft maintenance standards to ensure the safety and efficiency of the national airspace system.


Does the airspace over my property near an existing airport have value and is airspace real property?

You have asked a complicated question. Consider the following: Ownership of real property can include rights in the airspace above the property. Airports can acquire easements from property owners or sometimes purchase properties outright when the noise level increases or the airport is expanded. The value of property is devalued the closer it is to an airport. There is a methodology for evaluating the impact of noise on housing values and sellers must reveal noise factors to prospective buyers. Airports can acquire aviation easements over surrounding areas to prevent development. The Federal Aviation Administration has a single system of measuring aircraft noise and a single system for determining the exposure of individuals to noise in the vicinity of airports. If you are experiencing problems originating from your proximity to an airport you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate issues who can review your situation, examine the title to your property to determine if there is an existing easement, and explain your options. See related link.


Can a city ordinance violate the Federal Aviation Act of 1958?

a city ordinance can violate the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 if it conflicts with federal regulations governing airspace, aircraft operations, or aviation safety. Federal law takes precedence over local laws in aviation matters.


Federal agency responsible for regulating the airline industry by controlling airspace and ensuring airline security?

Every country has its own agencies. In the United States of America, Airspace and air traffic control are regulated by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). Security is done by the TSA (Transportation Safety Administration). Airline safety and crash investigation are done by the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board).


What is the Blue federal airway on the VFR terminal area chart?

Class E airspace at low altitude federal airways are indicated by center line. Intersection-arrows are directed towards facilities which establish intersection. Class E airspace at low altitude federal airways are indicated by center line. Intersection -arrow are directed towards facilities which establish intersection. Class E low altitude RNAV 2 routes are indicated by center line.


How many feet high can you go to trim branches overhanging your propertyline?

All the way up. Your property line goes up to where federal airspace takes over.


Is federalism a vertical division of power?

Yes, federalism is a vertical division of power. Federalism states that power is shared by the federal and state government. Vertical divisions of power divide power between levels of government, such as the states and the federal government.


How long was air space closed in America on September 11 2001?

On September 11, 2001, U.S. airspace was closed for nearly three days. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered a complete shutdown of commercial air traffic shortly after the terrorist attacks began, and the airspace remained closed until September 13, 2001. This unprecedented closure marked the first time in U.S. history that the entire national airspace was shut down.