Property Ownership
Air rights in Nebraska refer to the right to:
ABuild wind energy facilities anywhere in the state
BUse and control the space above a parcel of land up to the limits allowed by law✓ Correct
CHunt and fish in the airspace above one's property
DRestrict neighbors from operating drones
Explanation
Air rights are the rights to use and control the space above a parcel of land. Landowners own the air rights above their property subject to government regulations (FAA airspace, zoning height limits, etc.
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