Title 10 · WY
10-3-601 and to administer this article.
Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 10-3-601
Section: 10-3-601
10-3-601 and to administer this article.
(b) Any funds appropriated by the legislature to the account established under subsection (a) of this section shall not lapse as provided by W.S. 9-4-207(a). (c) The commission shall report to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee, the joint appropriations interim committee and the air transportation liaison committee annually no later than September 30, with respect to the status of the program under W.S. 10-3-601. The report shall include any actions taken and funds expended in consideration of, and pursuant to, any contract entered into under W.S. 10-3-601, and the performance of any recipient of funds under the contract including measurements of contractual assurances of benefits accruing to the state.
CHAPTER 4 - UNIFORM STATE LAW FOR AERONAUTICS
ARTICLE 1 - CITATION
10-4-101. Short title.
W.S. 10-4-101 through 10-4-304 shall be cited as the "Uniform State Law for Aeronautics."
ARTICLE 2 - FEDERAL LICENSING
10-4-201. Federal license and registration of aircraft required.
Public safety and aeronautical progress require uniformity of regulation. Aircraft operating within this state should conform with respect to design, construction and airworthiness to the standards prescribed by the United States government with respect to navigation of aircraft subject to its jurisdiction. It is unlawful to navigate an aircraft within the state unless it is licensed and registered by the department of transportation of the United States in the prescribed manner.
10-4-202. Federal pilot's license required.
Public safety and the advantages of uniform regulations require that a person navigating the aircraft described in W.S. 10-4-201 in any form of navigation for which license to operate the aircraft would be required by the United States government shall have the qualifications necessary for obtaining and holding the class of license required by the United States government. It is unlawful for any person to engage in operating an aircraft within this state in any form of navigation unless he has the appropriate pilot's license issued by the federal government.
10-4-203. Display of pilot's license. The certificate of the license required shall be kept in the personal possession of the licensee when he is operating aircraft within this state. The license must be presented for inspection upon the demand of any passenger, any official of the United States department of transportation, any peace officer of this state, or any person in charge of any airport or landing field in this state upon which he shall land.
ARTICLE 3 - MISCELLANEOUS
10-4-301. Sovereignty in space above state.
Sovereignty in the space above the lands and waters of this state is declared to rest in the state except where assumed by the United States law.
10-4-302. Ownership of space.
The ownership of the space above the lands and waters of this state is declared to be vested in the several owners of the surface beneath subject to the right of flight described in W.S.