Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tiffany Towers Videos Explain How A Business Owner Can Purchase "air Space" Over An Existing Company?

Explain how a business owner can purchase "air space" over an existing company? - tiffany towers videos

Donald Trump bought the airspace above Tiffany's in New York before Trump Towers

2 comments:

fdm215 said...

lled "category of airspace, a pilot of the aircraft is low, as he / she wants to fly without prejudice to the obligation to maintain a distance of 500 feet of the population and artificial structures, with the exception of the takeoff and landing, and is not dangerous. Therefore, it seems that all the triumphs of the rights entitled person will be taken, especially in the vicinity of airports.

Specifically, the Federal Aviation Act provides: "The United States of the exclusive sovereignty of airspace of the United States." The Act defines navigable airspace "airspace above the minimum flight altitudes. .. Including the airspace, safe for take-off and landing aircraft."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_rights

dpanic27 said...

In a city as businessmen in New York, Mr. Trump paid for by the owner of the property next to their "airspace", the neighbors of the construction of a building at the same level holds that they prevent, and thus that it depends on heliports and unsightly antenna towers or microwave. Basically, it keeps the neighbors or competeing with impedeing your business. In some cases, people will buy the air space of another company to build an aerial road or bridge between two buildings. with the purchase of the airspace of any future challenges of the bridge, because the building can not claim the title or the area where the bridge.

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