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Large Airplane with
High Vortex
Any airplane with a maximum takeoff weight
greater than or equal to 75,000 pounds but
less than 300,000 pounds that has been
determined to generate a high wake vortex.
Currently, the Boeing 757 is the only example.
Any airplane with a maximum takeoff weight
greater than or equal to 300,000 pounds.
Highly Maneuverable
Airplane
Any airplane, regardless of weight, which can
maneuver in excess of 5 G’s and maintain true
airspeed above 400 knots.
Any rotorcraft regardless of weight.
Any glider or sailplane regardless of weight.
Any lighter than air (airship or balloon)
regardless of weight.
Any parachute / skydiver.
A vehicle that meets the requirements of US 14
CFR Section 103.1. Light sport aircraft should
not use the ultralight emitter category unless
they meet US 14 CFR Section 103.1.
Any unmanned aerial vehicle or unmanned
aircraft system regardless of weight
Any spacecraft or trans-atmospheric vehicle.
Surface Vehicle -
Emergency
Any ground vehicle in operation at an airport
providing emergency services.
Surface Vehicle -
Service
Any ground vehicle in operation at an airport
NOT providing emergency services.
Point obstacle including tethered balloons.