09-21-2014, 04:15 PM
http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/uham/part101.html
That may be a good starting point.
Some pertinent parts:
101.15 Notice requirements.
No person may operate an unshielded moored balloon or kite more than
150 feet above the surface of the earth unless, at least 24 hours
before beginning the operation, he gives the following information to
the FAA ATC facility that is nearest to the place of intended
operation:
(a) The names and addresses of the owners and operators.
(b) The size of the balloon or the size and weight of the kite.
© The location of the operation.
(d) The height above the surface of the earth at which the balloon
or kite is to be operated.
(e) The date, time, and duration of the operation.
101.17 Lighting and marking requirements.
(a) No person may operate a moored balloon or kite, between sunset
and sunrise unless the balloon or kite, and its mooring lines, are
lighted so as to give a visual warning equal to that required for
obstructions to air navigation in the FAA publication "Obstruction
Marking and Lighting" .
(b) No person may operate a moored balloon or kite between sunrise
and sunset unless its mooring lines have colored pennants or
streamers attached at not more than 50 foot intervals beginning at
150 feet above the surface of the earth and visible for at least
one mile.
That may be a good starting point.
Some pertinent parts:
101.15 Notice requirements.
No person may operate an unshielded moored balloon or kite more than
150 feet above the surface of the earth unless, at least 24 hours
before beginning the operation, he gives the following information to
the FAA ATC facility that is nearest to the place of intended
operation:
(a) The names and addresses of the owners and operators.
(b) The size of the balloon or the size and weight of the kite.
© The location of the operation.
(d) The height above the surface of the earth at which the balloon
or kite is to be operated.
(e) The date, time, and duration of the operation.
101.17 Lighting and marking requirements.
(a) No person may operate a moored balloon or kite, between sunset
and sunrise unless the balloon or kite, and its mooring lines, are
lighted so as to give a visual warning equal to that required for
obstructions to air navigation in the FAA publication "Obstruction
Marking and Lighting" .
(b) No person may operate a moored balloon or kite between sunrise
and sunset unless its mooring lines have colored pennants or
streamers attached at not more than 50 foot intervals beginning at
150 feet above the surface of the earth and visible for at least
one mile.