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Flying inside a large building. And the FAA
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<blockquote data-quote="rmb" data-source="post: 192129" data-attributes="member: 23804"><p>If as a 107 pilot (or any for that matter) being asked to fly inside a large building, does the FAA control from the floor up or from the roof up?</p><p>I ask for 2 different reasons. If it is only from the roof up, does the class of airspace matter and can you fly over people that are in the building.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if the answer is obvious, but I was asked by a client and could not find that answer for him, so I was hoping you bright folks could lend a hand.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, rb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmb, post: 192129, member: 23804"] If as a 107 pilot (or any for that matter) being asked to fly inside a large building, does the FAA control from the floor up or from the roof up? I ask for 2 different reasons. If it is only from the roof up, does the class of airspace matter and can you fly over people that are in the building. I'm sorry if the answer is obvious, but I was asked by a client and could not find that answer for him, so I was hoping you bright folks could lend a hand. Thanks, rb [/QUOTE]
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Flying inside a large building. And the FAA