USC XI - Air Traffic Control


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USC XI - Air Traffic Control

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U.S. CODE TITLE XI

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL


DEFINITIONS

The term "ATC" herein refers to Air Traffic Control
The term "AP" herein refers to Airport
The term "NFZ" herein refers to No Fly Zone


(A) Air Traffic Control (ATC) —

(1) All aircraft travelling through the airspace of the United States must:
- (A) Inform the air traffic control of their takeoff and landing if:
(1) The aircraft is an AT 400, Andromada, Nevada
- (B) Respond to air traffic control when requested by a federal or state law enforcement agency or military
- (C) Oblige by the instructions issued by the federal or state law enforcement agency or military
- (D) Inform the air traffic control in case of emergencies

(2) Any person violating USC XI (A) (1) (A), (D) may be fined no less than $10,000 and no more than $1,000,000.

(3) Any person violating USC XI (A) (1) (B), (C) may be fined no less than $100,000 and no more than $5,000,000 and be imprisoned for no less than 1 year and no more than 10 years


(B) Flight Behavior —

(1) Flight altitudes are defined by distance from ground, and are:
- (A) Low altitude (height < 150m from ground)
- (B) Medium altitude (height 150-600m from ground)
- (C) High altitude (height > 600m from ground)

(2) Aircraft must maintain the following altitude:
- (A) Andromada, AT-400 must not fly below high altitude (USC XI (B) (1) (C))
- (B) All other airplanes must not fly below medium altitude (USC XI (B) (1) (B))
- (C) Helicopters must not fly below low altitude (USC XI (B) (1) (A))
- (D) Exception to USC XI (B) (2) (A), (B), (C) are:
(1) Aircraft flying in proximity of or within designated areas for landing and takeoff (airports)
(2) Aircraft operated by emergency services
(3) Aircraft may not be flown in a reckless or dangerous manner through which it would endanger the safety of the general population or any of the structures and buildings in the United States
(4) Any person violating USC XI (B) (2) (A) through (C) and USC XI (B) (3) may be fined no less than $10,000 and no more than $1,000,000 or imprisoned for no less than 6 months and no more than 2 years


(C) No Fly Zone —

(1) A no fly zone can be imposed by the state or federal law enforcement agency when:
- (A) A government official hosts activities and it is necessary for the official's security;
- (B) A hostile situation is ongoing where threat or interference may arise from the airspace;
- (C) Any other reasonable situation not defined in this code where it is deemed necessary;

(2) Any person violating a no fly zone defined in USC XI (C) (1) may be fined no less than $1,000,000 and no more than $10,000,000 and be imprisoned for no less than 5 years and no more than 15 years


(D) Termination of Flights —

(1) Federal or state law enforcement agencies and military may engage an aircraft and terminate it when:
- (A) Aircraft is violating a no fly zone defined in USC XI (C);
- (B) Aircraft is refusing to comply with instructions as defined in USC XI (A) (1) (B), (C);
- (C) Aircraft is being operated dangerously and presents danger to general public;


(E) Seizure of Aircraft —

(1) Federal or state law enforcement agencies may seize an aircraft:
- (A) For no less than 1 month and no more than 6 months when aircraft was used to violate an NFZ defined in USC XI (C);
- (B) For no less than 1 week and no more than 1 month when aircraft was used to not comply with instructions as defined in USC XI (A) (1) (B), (C);
- (C) For no less than 1 week and no more than 2 months when aircraft was flown in a reckless or dangerous manner as defined in USC XI (B) (3)
(( USC XI (D) (A) - (C) - 1 month = 1 week, 1 week = 1 day ))
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