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ANN's Daily Aero-Tips (03.02.06): Minimum Altitudes

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Aero-Tips 03.02.06

A recent, very public aircraft mishap involved attempted low-altitude aerobatics.  Two aboard a Glasair II died—as did a third person innocently occupying the house in which the airplane crashed. 

All discussion of the wisdom of low-altitude aerobatics aside, professional airshow performers are required to obtain special certification to perform low-altitude aerobatics for a reason... it’s a rare and demanding skill.  For the rest of us (aerobatic or not) flying under Part 91 (including Sport Pilot) there’s FAR 91.119, Minimum Safe Altitudes.

Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes:

  • No lower than 500 feet above the surface except over open water or sparsely populated areas.
  • In those cases, no closer than 500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.
  • No lower than 1000 feet above the highest obstacle within 2000 feet horizontally over any city, town or settlement, or open-air assembly.

FAR 91.303 details even higher minimum altitudes and restrictions for “aerobatic” flight. The whole idea is to be able to maneuver away from persons, vehicles and structures in the event of an emergency.

NOTE: Watch for Temporary Flight Rules (TFR) restrictions that may raise the minimum altitude over special areas or events, or prohibit overflights altogether.

Other Types of Aircraft

Because of their off-airport landing ability or operating realities, different rules apply for helicopters, agricultural aircraft and Part 103 ultralights. 

Aero-tip of the day:  Know and adhere to the requirement minimum altitudes.  You don’t want to get hurt—and you especially don’t want to hurt anyone on the ground.

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