take off, or taxi at the Airport without a radio capable of direct two- <br /> way communication with the Control Tower, except in the case of an emer- <br /> gency or the prior approval of the Control Tower. <br /> 5.3.4 Permission Required for Certain Activities. No person, <br /> without prior written permission of the Airport Manager, shall at the <br /> Airport: <br /> 5.3.4.1. Land or take off a motorless aircraft; <br /> 5.3.4.2. Engage in special aviation events or demonstra- <br /> tions; or <br /> 5.3.4.3. Land, taxi, or take off an aircraft having an <br /> actual gross weight over that indicated for the Airport in the <br /> FAA Airport Facility Directory. <br /> 5.3.5 Qualifications for Operation of Aircraft. No person shall <br /> start or run an aircraft engine or land, take off or taxi an aircraft <br /> unless the person is a pilot certified to operate that particular type <br /> of aircraft, a mechanic certified to engage in that particular activity, <br /> or is accompanied by a certified flight instructor. <br /> 5.3.6 Taxiing of Aircraft. <br /> 5.3.6.1. Aircraft shall not enter a movement area before <br /> receiving clearance from the Control Tower and shall be in con- <br /> tact with the Control Tower while in the movement area. <br /> 5.3.6.2. Operators shall maintain full control of any <br /> aircraft which is taxiing, being towed or moved at the Airport. <br /> Operators shall move an aircraft at a reasonable speed, and shall <br /> be in contact with the Control Tower while in a movement area. <br /> 5.3.6.3. Aircraft shall use taxiways and paved areas when <br /> taxiing. <br /> 5.3.6.4. No aircraft shall move into or out of any hangar <br /> under its own power. <br /> 5.3.6.5. Position or navigation lights shall be used for <br /> all aircraft being taxied, towed or moved between sunset and sun- <br /> rise. <br /> 5.3.7 Aircraft Parking. <br /> 5.3.7.1. Except for permitted transient parking or stand- <br /> ing, no person shall park or leave standing an aircraft at the <br /> Airport other than inside a hangar, unless it is firmly tied to <br /> the ground. The main landing wheels of parked aircraft shall be <br /> chocked with wheel blocks or other approved devices, unless the <br /> aircraft is equipped with adequate locking brakes. <br /> <br /> Rules - 11 <br /> <br />