Guidelines

How low can a crop duster fly over my house?

How low can a crop duster fly over my house?

Over congested areas crop duster planes cannot fly below 1000 feet. While spraying crops, pilots have to do their best to reduce drift of the chemicals, which means flying as low as possible. They can then fly down to about 8 feet above the crops.

Do crop dusters have to file flight plans?

A crop duster does not have to file a (normal) flight plan. They do have to file a special “operations” plan if they are going to be spraying chemicals. Notice of the intended operation must be given to the public by some effective means, such as daily newspapers, radio, television, or door-to-door notice.

Who regulates crop dusters?

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Also, the federal government may have jurisdiction over crop dusting activities, as this case points out. Here, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) received a complaint about a crop duster flying too low over an intersection and three nearby homes.

Why do crop dusters fly so low?

Generally, the regulations allow ag-application pilots to fly as low as necessary to get the job done, but not so low as to create a danger to those on the ground. It’s usually up to the pilot; and they are cognizant of people walking in the area and other obstacles.

Why do they crop dust at night?

The rising cost of pesticides and increasing immunity built up by continuous spraying reduced the effectiveness of spraying in daytime. By implementing night application operations, you can increase kill rates by targeting those insects which travel down in plants in daytime and return to the top at night.

How much do ag pilots make?

Skilled agricultural, or “ag,” pilots typically make from $60,000 to $100,000 a year, and those who own spraying businesses can earn much more. Salaries for pilots at small airlines start at $20,000 and rarely get anywhere near six figures.

Do crop dusters spray at night?

Maximize Agricultural Aerial Application With the use of aviation NVG’s, commercial aerial applicators can have an unobstructed view during night application.

What is required to start a crop dusting business?

What Is Required to Start a Crop Dusting Business? Training and License. To start a crop dusting business, you need a commercial pilot’s license, as well as knowledge of the industry, experience in crop dusting or aerial application of Business Registration and Permit. Equipment and Materials. Human Resources. Association Membership.

Is crop dusting legal?

Crop dusting is a legitimate reason to be flying low, so the FAA is almost certainly not going to come to your aid. From their point of view what he’s doing is legal, as long as he isn’t doing something unsafe. Obviously you should try every recourse to resolve it amicably.

What is the purpose of crop dusting?

A crop duster is a person who applies pesticides on farm fields and trees in order to fight infestation of insects that can cause damage to the plants, trees or produce.