http://blog.locustfork.net/2012/01/faa-grants-waiver-allowing-ultralight-led-whooping-crane-migration-to-continue/
January 10th, 2012
The ultralight-led migration of nine whooping cranes, on hold in Franklin County, Alabama, pending clearance by the Federal Aviation Administration, has been given the green light, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Operation Migration, a member of the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership, is now mobilizing resources to continue guiding the young cranes to their wintering sites at St. Marks National and Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuges in Florida.
“As soon as the weather clears, we will be back flying,” said David Sakrison, Operation Migration Board Member. “We appreciate the work FAA has done to help us get back in the air.”
“The FAA has granted an exemption to Operation Migration that will allow pilots to continue to aid the whooping crane migration,” according to a statement issued by the agency. “Normally, the FAA limits light sport aircraft and pilots to personal flights without compensation. Because the operation is in “mid-migration,” the FAA is granting a one-time exemption so the migration can be completed. The FAA will work with Operation Migration to develop a more comprehensive, long-term solution.”
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