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Note: If your plane or helicopter isn't pressurized, it's best to stay below 10,000 feet during your ceremony to prevent hypoxia (oxygen debt). According to the Federal Aviation Administration, however, there is no altitude ceiling in order for an airborne marriage to be legally binding.
General Tips
You are not legally required to have witnesses present at your ceremony. Although some wedding consultants and officiants will offer to provide you witnesses (for a fee), they are not required by state law.
The sky is the limit when it comes to weddings in Hawaii, but the key is finding an officiant who's willing to ride in a plane, bike through Haleakala crater, or do whatever else it takes to get the two of you (happily) married. Keep looking if the first person you approach can't make your dreams come true. Somebody out there can.
Planning a barefoot beach ceremony? Keep in mind open fires are not allowed in Hawaii's public parks and beaches, and a park-use permit may be required.
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