Protect your rights from Corporate Drone Invasion!

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulates navigable airspace, which is considered a public highway. This means that aircraft can fly over private property at a certain minimum safe altitude without it being considered trespassing.

However, if an aircraft flies so low that it interferes with the property owner's enjoyment and use of their land, it could be considered a trespass.

The airspace above a property is generally limited to the space that can be reasonably used in connection with your ownership. This means that property owners have rights to the airspace immediately above their property, but this right is subject to certain limitations.


Our Mission: Unlock the Value of Your Airspace

At MyAirRights.Info, we're committed to helping you unlock the value of your airspace. Did you know that, depending on your location, your airspace has a value per cubic foot? As an airspace owner, this value is within your grasp, and we're here to guide you through every step of the process.

Our mission is to equip you with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate the complex legal landscape of airspace rights. We'll help you seek professional legal advice tailored to your unique situation, ensuring you maximize the potential of your airspace.

and start making the most of your airspace today.

What We Can Do For You

Current Direction of Airspace Laws:

The direction of airspace laws is increasingly focusing on balancing property rights with the growing use of drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has comprehensive authority over airspace regulation, but state and local laws can also play a role, especially concerning privacy and safety. Recent updates emphasize federal preemption in areas directly related to aviation safety and efficiency, but states can still regulate aspects like privacy and nuisance.

Legal Services:

  1. Title Searches: Investigate and determine the legal extent of your airspace rights based on local zoning laws and property boundaries.
  2. File No Fly Zone: Establish and file restricted airspace areas to ensure no unauthorized drone or aircraft activity above your property.
  3. Contract Drafting and Interpretation: Draft and interpret contracts related to airspace rights, working with legal advice to ensure all terms, including price, usage rights, and restrictions, are clearly defined.
  4. Negotiation and Settlement: Negotiate and settle the sale or transfer of airspace rights, including price agreements and usage terms with potential buyers or developers.
  5. Air Rights/Drone Consulting, Liability and Litigation: Provide expert consulting on air rights and drone usage, manage liability issues, and handle any litigation related to airspace infringements or disputes.

Turn Your Rights Into CASH!

Legal rights you should KNOW.
Stop the invasion before it's too late!!!
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