Property Ownership
Air rights in Alaska allow a property owner to:
AUse the airspace above their property up to an unlimited height
BControl and use the airspace above their land to a reasonable height, subject to aviation regulations✓ Correct
CSell all airspace rights to aircraft operators
DPrevent all aircraft from flying over the property
Explanation
Property owners have rights to the airspace above their land to a reasonable height for normal use and enjoyment, but air rights are limited by FAA aviation regulations, which permit aircraft to fly at navigable altitudes.
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