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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 101 — Moored Balloons, Kites, Amateur Rockets, and Unmanned Free Balloons · § 101.1

§ 101.1. Applicability.

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(a)This part prescribes rules governing the operation in the United States, of the following:
(1)Except as provided for in § 101.7, any balloon that is moored to the surface of the earth or an object thereon and that has a diameter of more than 6 feet or a gas capacity of more than 115 cubic feet.
(2)Except as provided for in § 101.7, any kite that weighs more than 5 pounds and is intended to be flown at the end of a rope or cable.
(3)Any amateur rocket except aerial firework displays.
(4)Except as provided for in § 101.7, any unmanned free balloon that—
(i)Carries a payload package that weighs more than four pounds and has a weight/size ratio of more than three ounces per square inch on any surface of the package, determined by dividing the total weight in ounces of the payload package by the area in square inches of its smallest surface;
(ii)Carries a payload package that weighs more than six pounds;
(iii)Carries a payload, of two or more packages, that weighs more than 12 pounds; or
(iv)Uses a rope or other device for suspension of the payload that requires an impact force of more than 50 pounds to separate the suspended payload from the balloon.
(b)For the purposes of this part, a gyroglider attached to a vehicle on the surface of the earth is considered to be a kite. [Docket 1580, 28 FR 6721, June 29, 1963, as amended by Amdt. 101-1, 29 FR 46, Jan. 3, 1964; Amdt. 101-3, 35 FR 8213, May 26, 1970; Amdt. 101-8, 73 FR 73781, Dec. 4, 2008; 74 FR 38092, July 31, 2009; Amdt. 101-9, 81 FR 42208, June 28, 2016; Amdt. 101-10, 85 FR 79826, Dec. 11, 2020]
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