AN IMPORTANT RESOURCE FOR AIRFIELD OWNERS
The RAF has done a deep dive into all 50 states’ Recreational Use Statutes, and you can find them here. The purpose of these statutes is to help keep private lands open to the public for recreation by limiting landowner liability.
In its advocacy of recreational aviation, the RAF has made efforts to increase landowners’ protection when allowing others to use their airfields. With added protection, landowners are more willing to open their airfields to public use, with or without certain conditions. Thanks to these efforts, many states now include “aviation” in the named recreational, non-commercial activities in their Recreational Statutes; some states are more general.
We invite you to check out your state’s legal language, or feel free to contact either of the RAF’s RUS Liaisons, John Nadeau at jnadeau@theraf.org or Rick McCraw at rmccraw@theraf.org.
Our efforts continue to include “aviation” in all states’ statutes, so this information will be updated as needed.
Submitted April 30, 2026
Photo Credit: Ron Barrett, Sullivan Lake, WA
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