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<blockquote data-quote="chuter" data-source="post: 3708233" data-attributes="member: 13693"><p>I used to fly a ultralight trainer powered parachute (not a para motor), FAR 103 regulates ultralights as defined in 103.</p><p>The fuzzy rule about congested areas is that (though not clearly defined in text) they are indicated in yellow on charts, but if you crash into farmer John's house in the middle of nowhere you could still be in trouble.</p><p>The idea is that since there is no pilot license or training required and no airworthiness requirements of the machine, they don't want you flying near people.</p><p>I don't know of any specific cases involving this, just scuttlebutt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuter, post: 3708233, member: 13693"] I used to fly a ultralight trainer powered parachute (not a para motor), FAR 103 regulates ultralights as defined in 103. The fuzzy rule about congested areas is that (though not clearly defined in text) they are indicated in yellow on charts, but if you crash into farmer John's house in the middle of nowhere you could still be in trouble. The idea is that since there is no pilot license or training required and no airworthiness requirements of the machine, they don't want you flying near people. I don't know of any specific cases involving this, just scuttlebutt. [/QUOTE]
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