5MilesBack
"DADDY"
Not legal to land a helo on BLM in Wyoming.
It's a helo......you wouldn't have to land it, just hover long enough to get off or on, and unload/load. But a paraglider isn't a helo.
Not legal to land a helo on BLM in Wyoming.
And yes I can take off with gear, and yes I can carry myself along with plenty of extra weight, I even have a tandem setup where I can fly 2 grown men at once. Weight is not an issue.
Research is your friend.
You can land a helicopter on BLM if the heli service has a BLM permit.
Corner crossing is not illegal in Wyoming.
It's a helo......you wouldn't have to land it, just hover long enough to get off or on, and unload/load. But a paraglider isn't a helo.
I really like JPUGS way of thinking. What an innovative way to get around the large landlocked/landholding ranchers. This could catch on big time.
If he ends up doing this, we’re going to need to see the entire process documented here on Rockslide.
I don't believe this is the exact law. I'm a commercial pilot and never saw this regulation as you've stated in terms of trespassing. However, there is a regulation that you are not to fly below 500' AGL (above ground level) over congested areas or gatherings of people for safety reasons unless landing, departing, maneuvering for ag application, etc. The FAA could cite a pilot for unsafe operation if lower.I believe the Supreme Court ruling is that a landowner owns 500 feet of air above their property, so, theoretically, you would need to clear 500 feet in order to avoid trespassing.
It doesn't sound far-fetched at all! As a former MIL jumper and a current commercial pilot, your enthusiasm is catching.Love hearing everyone's feedback, my neighbor was a parachute rigger in the navy and we have been working together sewing some things up. With a good head wind you can take off very very easily once the chute catches. Also to clarify, I have zero intentions on what many think of paragliding in shooting an elk and flying it out in one trip. It will take many trips to pack an elk out! It is all in the planning phase and when the time comes, yes I will document it here on rokslide. Best part is you can climb high, cut the motor, and just parachute down in silently. I know it sounds far fetched to some for elk but it can be done. When the time comes, mule deer will be the first test before trying for elk.