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Regulations>14 Cfr Part 91,Section 91.115 Right-Of-Way
Rules Water Operations
The right-of-way rules for operation on water
are similar, but not identical, to the rules governing rightof-
way between aircraft in flight.
(a) General. Each person operating an aircraft
on the water shall, insofar as possible, keep clear of all vessels
and avoid impeding their navigation, and shall give way to any
vessel or other aircraft that is given the right-of-way by any
rule of this section.
(b) Crossing. When aircraft, or an aircraft and a vessel, are
on crossing courses, the aircraft or vessel to the other’s
right has the right-of-way.
(c) Approaching head-on. When aircraft, or an aircraft and a
vessel, are approaching head-on, or nearly so, each shall alter
its course to the right to keep well clear.
(d) Overtaking. Each aircraft or vessel that is being overtaken
has the right-of-way, and the one overtaking shall alter course
to keep well clear.
(e) Special circumstances. When aircraft, or an aircraft and
a vessel, approach so as to involve risk of collision, each
aircraft or vessel shall proceed with careful regard to existing
circumstances, including the limitations of the respective craft.
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