Property Ownership

In Michigan, the right of a property owner to use the air space above their land is:

AUnlimited and includes all airspace to outer space
BLimited to the airspace reasonably usable by the owner, subject to navigational easements for aircraft✓ Correct
COwned by the state
DNot recognized as part of real property

Explanation

Property owners in Michigan own the airspace above their land to the extent reasonably usable. Above that, federal law creates a public domain for aircraft navigation, limiting the owner's exclusive control over higher altitudes.

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