§ 27-116-303 - Liability for injury to persons or property.
               	 		
27-116-303.    Liability for injury to persons or property.
    (a)  The  owner and the pilot, or either of them, of every aircraft which is  operated over the lands or waters of this state shall be liable for  injuries or damage to persons or property on or above the land or water  beneath caused by the ascent, descent, or flight of aircraft, or the  dropping or falling of any object therefrom, in accordance with the  rules of law applicable to torts on land in this state.
(b)  The  liability of the owner or pilot of an aircraft carrying passengers for  injury or death to his passengers shall be determined by the rules of  law applicable to torts on the lands or waters of this state arising out  of similar relationships.
(c)    (1)  As  used in subsection (a) of this section, "owner" shall include a person  having full title to aircraft and operating it through servants and  shall also include a bona fide lessee or bailee of the aircraft, whether  gratuitously or for hire; but "owner", as used in subsection (a) of  this section, shall not include a bona fide bailor or lessor of such  aircraft, whether gratuitously or for hire, or a mortgagee, conditional  seller, trustee for creditors of the aircraft, or other persons having a  security title only, nor shall the owner of the aircraft be liable when  the pilot thereof is in possession of the aircraft as a result of theft  or felonious conversion.
      (2)  The  person in whose name an aircraft is registered with the Federal  Aviation Administration shall be prima facie the owner of the aircraft  within the meaning of subsection (a) of this section.