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7/26/1989
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5.3.7.2. Every aircraft parked or left standing in an <br /> area of the Airport other than one designated for aircraft park- <br /> ing or hangaring purposes shall have its running lights on between <br /> sunset and sunrise. <br /> 5.3.1.3. Upon direction from the Airport Manager, the <br /> owner or operator of any aircraft shall move the aircraft from the <br /> place where it is parked or stored to a designated place; if the <br /> direction is not obeyed, the Airport Manager may tow said aircraft <br /> to the designated place at the owner or operator's expense, with- <br /> out liability for damage which may result in the course of such <br /> moving. <br /> 5.3.7.4. All persons leasing space for aircraft storage, <br /> parking or tie-down shall furnish a list of such aircraft to the <br /> Airport Manager on request and shall notify the Airport Manager <br /> of any change to that list. <br /> 5.3.8 Disabled Aircraft. Aircraft owners, pilots, or their agents <br /> shall be responsible for the prompt disposal of disabled aircraft and <br /> parts, unless required to delay that action pending an investigation <br /> of an accident. If any person abandons or otherwise neglects or re- <br /> fuses to move an aircraft, or any parts thereof, when directed by the <br /> Airport Manager, the aircraft or parts may be removed by the Airport <br /> Manager at the owner or operator's expense, and without liability for <br /> damage which may result in the course of such removal. <br /> 5.3.9 Accident Reports. Persons involved in aircraft accidents <br /> occurring on the Airport shall file an accident report with the Airport <br /> Manager as soon as possible. The report shall include names, addresses, <br /> aircraft identification, and all pertinent information relating to the <br /> accident. This does not eliminate any obligation a person may have to <br /> report accidents or incidents to any other agency. <br /> 5.4 Fueling Aircraft. <br /> 5.4.1 General Prohibitions. During the fueling of an aircraft a <br /> person shall: <br /> 5.4.1.1. Not smoke on any apron or near an aircraft; <br /> 5.4.1.2. Exercise care to prevent the overflow of fuel; <br /> 5.4.1.3. Not use any material which is likely to cause <br /> a spark or be a source of ignition; <br /> 5.4.1.4. Ensure that adequate fire extinguishers are <br /> within easy reach; <br /> 5.4.1.5. Conduct such activities on hard surface areas <br /> only; <br /> 5.4.1.6. Not engage in fueling: <br /> <br /> Rules - 12 <br /> <br />
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