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Allowing Floatplanes on Ohio Waters

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Denny B.

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Supposedly the Corp of Engineers has given the o.k. for floatplanes on Ohio waters. Everybody around here is talking about it - but it seems there is very little information on the matter currently. I asked a friend of mine, who has flown floats in the past and is regularly on skis in the winter, if that means the allowance would automatically include skiplanes on the frozen lakes legally around here. He said he wasn't sure and hadn't thought about it. Seems I will have to contact both the Army Corp of Engineers, and the Dept of Natural Resources as well, to see if there is some solid guidance available.
Has anybody on this forum ever ran into the situation where floatplanes were allowed and skiplanes were not when the waters are frozen over?

Denny
 

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