§ 3-6.36 FLIGHTS OVER THE CITY.
   (A)   No aircraft shall be flown above the city within the city limits at a height of less than 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle except when landing at or taking off from the airport.
   (B)   Persons regularly engaged in the business of aerial photography shall obtain a permit from the Federal Aviation Agency to fly at lesser altitudes than 1,000 feet.
   (C)   No person shall engage in any manner of flying which is not necessary for the normal operation of the aircraft involved, including cutting engines, revving propellers, or any other action which constitutes a nuisance to persons on the ground.
   (D)   No person shall throw from any aircraft any printed handbill, advertising material, or any article of any kind while flying over the city.
   (E)   No person shall make a parachute jump over the city except by permission of the Council. This provision shall not apply to aircraft during emergency conditions when parachuting from the aircraft is in the interests of crew safety.
('61 Code, § 3-6.36) (Ord. 44 C.S., passed 4-3-63)