one800higgins
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I'll be printing all of that info and doing more research before my court date. I don't know how these citation hearing work though...will I be given a chance to explain or demonstrate that the park district's ordinance is invalid relative to control of the airspace above it? Assuming of course that I can make that case.
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If it’s anything like a traffic violation, you can probably speak to the DA (or more likely an ADA) any time before your court date. They generally have public hours listed on their website where you can speak with someone at the courthouse before the court date. They often hand out reduced tickets on the spot, though they can also dismiss if there is justification. They do this to free up the court systems.
I’d bring a print out of the law you were cited for, a print out of the FAA’s stance on state / local laws on air space, and information about your flight path showing that you took off from non-park property and that the FAA does not recognize that area as a no-fly zone. Probably bring some information on the new pilot program (IPP) that the President signed last November, which started earlier this year, and explain that the FAA is working with local / state entities but that at this moment local / state have no power over the airspace. It’s possible the DA will dismiss it on the spot and send you on your way.
If not, you can always speak to a lawyer and see if they can get it tossed out. I can’t imagine the park system would ever want to battle this in the court and would rather dismiss it and keep ticketing people who aren’t willing to put up a fight.