Property Ownership
A Maryland property owner's rights do NOT typically extend to:
AThe airspace immediately above the property
BAirspace occupied by commercial aircraft at navigable altitudes✓ Correct
CThe soil and minerals beneath the surface
DThe improvements on the surface
Explanation
While property owners have rights to airspace directly above their land, navigable airspace used by commercial aviation is in the public domain and property rights do not extend there.
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