
Your Air Rights Explained
Who Controls the Space Above Your Property?
This question is becoming increasingly important—and it is far from clear in the Extreme Low-altitude Airspace (ELA) above private property. That is why we've done our best to put together a "Know Your Air Rights" section on this website. While federal law governs navigable airspace, property owners retain important rights closer to the ground—especially when that airspace is actively used, disrupted, or monetized—as clearly set forth in the landmark Supreme Court case United States v. Causby, 328 US 256. Understanding where federal authority ends and private air rights begin is quickly becoming essential for homeowners in the age of commercial drone expansion. And you as a property owner need to stay informed. Sign up to receive relevant information or follow our blog related to this very important issue.
As drones move into the ELA above homes, a long-overlooked question needing an answer is quickly coming into focus: who actually controls the air above your property? Is it the FAA? Is it the property owner? Our position states that it is likely a combination of the two.