Property Ownership
In South Carolina, 'air space' rights above a property are limited by:
AThe height of the owner's tallest tree
BFederal aviation regulations (FAA) and the right of flight for aircraft✓ Correct
CMunicipal zoning height restrictions only
DThe state's maximum building height regulations
Explanation
While property owners own the airspace above their land, this right is subject to FAA regulations and the right of aircraft to use navigable airspace. The government can regulate airspace use for aviation.
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