Avoid flying in air traffic patterns close to airports Always observe local air safety regulations.Never fly a kite during an approaching storm or in rain, as a wet line will conduct electricity.
You could be killed or seriously injured if your kite gets tangles on high voltage power line.Kite string or kites can become conductors of electricity if they are damp Some power lines carry extremely high voltages.Do not try to get the kite down yourself.If your kite gets tangled in power line, drop the string to the ground and call your local power company for help.Electricity in clouds is attracted to damp kite lines and you could get hurt. Most kites should not be flown in more than 20 mph. Do not fly a kite on days when the wind is too strong for the type of kite you are flying. It is recommended that you observe the wind range for your type of kite. Kites can be flown at any time of the year as long as the wind is right. Fly only where the kite will not create a hazard. Beaches and parks are usually good locations, but remember that kites can crash and be destroyed by the waves. Select an area that is clear of obstacles like houses, trees and power lines.