Idiot Pilot Runs Out of Gas - Lands Cessna on I-81 - CAN'T BE CHARGED!!
"Reality_Check©" wrote in message
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"Bob F." wrote in message
The states also have jurisdiction.
No, they don't have any jurisdiction over planes in flight.
I've had to register my plane in several states, had to pay state taxes
and I was also subject to local governement laws.
None of which have anything to do with the in-flight operation
of aricraft, which is under the sole jurisdiction of the FAA.
I was also forced to register myself in each state.
Which state(s) , and for what exactly?
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Regards, BobF.
Illinois for one. Plane sticker. Pilot registration. Annually.
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