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T/F. Not having aircraft identification numbers clearly displayed on an aircraft in compliance with federal aviation regulations is probable cause for a peace officer to further inspect the aircraft to determine the id of owner.

True 3rd degree felony

A peace officer may inspect an aircraft if the aircraft is located on public property or on private property with consent.

True

Operating an aircraft knowing that the aircraft doesn't have aircraft ID numbers that comply with federal aviation is a 3rd degree felony.

True

(Aircraft fuel containers) Offense if person operates or intends to operate a aircraft with a fuel container or a pipe, hose or auxiliary pump(intended for transferring fuel to the primary fuel system) that he knows has not been approved by FAA by inspection or special permit

True

Person commits an offense if the person takes off, land, or maneuvers an aircraft on a public highway, road, or street.

Penalty misdemeanor punishable by a fine between $25 and 200.

(use of aircrafts on county roads) A commissioners court may enact ordinances to ensure the safe use of county roads by aircraft.

Ordinance may limit kinds of aircraft that may use road.2. establish the procedure that a pilot shall follow before using the road, 3 establish other requirements neccessary.