What are the laws/regulations regarding helicopters?
The FAA has a Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); Part 135 regulates all commercial on-demand, non-scheduled air flights, including helicopters. The regulations for all helicopters and their pilots pertain to safety and communications. The FAA does not have regulations for specific flight paths. The Phoenix Sky Harbor Air Traffic Control Tower has been given the responsibility by the FAA to communicate with and track all helicopters for safety reasons. The Air Traffic Control Tower does have an agreement (not a regulation) with all helicopter companies regarding general routes they are to fly to avoid commercial airline patterns.
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