Re: Wildlife refuges marked with the blue outline and dots within that line on the FAA chart.
Suggested altitude is at least 2,000 AGL. Is this a suggestion or a requirement?
Can you get "busted" for flying lower? I heard about someone that supposedly did get busted, but I wonder how low he really was and about other possible contributing minimum altitude violations.
What about in vicinity of an airport? Is reasonable pattern, approach and/or departure exempt?
I believe the purpose of the designation is noise abatement, yet Rotax aircraft are so quiet.
Thoughts?
Related article here (although I'm not addressing major parks like the Grand Canyon... just the smaller refuges that we are likely to find on many charts)
http://www.swaviator.com/html/issueSO02 ... 91002.html
Thanks!
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