Ultralight vehicles definition
Ultralight vehicles means piloted vehicles which are flown in airspace and are not required by the federal aviation administration to have a federal certificate of airworthiness. All other piloted ultralight vehicles required to have a federal experimental airworthiness certificate are defined as aircraft.
Ultralight vehicles means a vehicle that is used only for aviation recreation or sport aviation purposes, and satisfies all criteria and requirements of FAR, Part 103, including subsequent amendments.
Ultralight vehicles means a Vehicle that is used or intended to be used for manned operation in the air by a single occupant; is used or intended to be used for recreation or sport purposes only; does not have any U.S. or foreign airworthiness certificate; and if un-powered, weighs less than 155 pounds; or if powered: weight less than 254 pounds empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices which are intended for deployment in a potentially catastrophic situation; has a fuel capacity not exceeding five U.S. gallons; is not capable of more than 55 knots calibrated airspeed at full power in level flight; and has a power off stall speed which does not exceed 24 knots calibrated air speed, or as otherwise defined by Federal Aviation Regulations Par 103.
Examples of Ultralight vehicles in a sentence
Renter shall not enter or permit any Guests or Vendors to enter such areas.
More Definitions of Ultralight vehicles
Ultralight vehicles means a vehicle that is used or intended to be used for manned operation in the air by a single occupant; is used or intended to be used for recreation or sport purposes only; does not have any U.S or foreign airworthiness certificate; and if un-powered, weighs less than 155 pounds; or if powered: weight less than 254 pounds empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices which are intended for deployment in a potentially catastrophic situation; has a fuel capacity not exceeding five U.S. gallons; is not capable of more than 55 knots calibrated airspeed at full power in level flight; and has a power off stall speed which does not exceed 24 knots calibrated air speed, or otherwise defined by Federal Aviation Regulations Part 103.