Chris: What you can do is file an FAA 7460-1 form. The FAA will evaluate
and make a determination on your specific installation. If you intersect
the glide path, you have to file the form. They may determine your project
is not a hazard to navigation and you are good to go. They may recommend
lighting and/or marking (in which case, while the FAA recommends, the FCC
will require it). You probably have to register the tower with the FCC. I
recommend you use a surveyor to determine coordinates and elevations. If
you do it yourself, the FAA will still evaluate your proposal, but may add
a few feet if not done by a surveyor. --Mike, WV2ZOW
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 2:58 PM Chris Hoelzle <hoelzlechris@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I am putting up a couple towers and the standard 100:1 glide path (tower
> free zone) does not seem to take into account where your property is in
> relation to the airport.
>
> My property is 90 degrees off the runway. Directly off the side of the
> runway.
>
> Using the calculations - I am 8650 feet from the side of the airport, it
> still seems that they want me not to exceed 86 feet in height.
>
> Have I missed something?
>
> --
> W7MI
> Chris Hoelzle
> Bandon, OR
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