Wisconsin Code § 114.05

Damages by aircraft or spacecraft
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The liability
of the owner, lessee and pilot of every aircraft or spacecraft operating over the lands or waters of this state for injuries or damage
to persons or property on the land or water beneath, caused by the
ascent, descent or flight of such aircraft or spacecraft, or the
dropping or falling of the aircraft or spacecraft or of any object or
material therefrom, shall be determined by the law applicable to
torts on land, except that there shall be a presumption of liability
on the part of the owner, lessee or pilot, as the case may be, where
injury or damage is caused by the dropping or falling of the aircraft or spacecraft or of any object or material therefrom, which
presumption may be rebutted by proof that the injury or damage
was not caused by negligence on the part of the owner, lessee or
pilot and the burden of proof in such case shall be upon such
owner, lessee or pilot to show absence of negligence on his or her
part.

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