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Airport Rules 02/11/69
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operate the emergency pump controls in case of an emergency, <br />stationed near the servicing vehicle.(in addition to the service- <br />man on the wing of the aircraft) <br />(e) During fueling, the aircraft. and the dispensing apparatus shall <br />be electrically bonded and both shall be grounded to a point <br />or points of zero clectri.c<cl potential. <br />(f) Filler nozzles must be of a dead-man self-closing type and <br />.will be equipped with approved bonding connectors which shall <br />be positively engaged with bonding attachments on the aircraft. <br />.All bonding and grounding connections shall be~made prior to any <br />fuel transfer and shall not be disconnected until transfer <br />operations are completed. <br />(g) Fueling hoses and defueli.ng equipment shall be maintained in a <br />safe, sound, and non-leaking condition. <br />(h) Fuel will not be transferred from one gasoline tank truck to <br />another, within 100 feet of any building, open flame, sparking <br />device, source of ignition, or group of people. <br />;}} <br />d <br />i <br />',' <br />3. <br />4. <br />AIRCRAFT: <br />(a) No aircraft shall be fueled or defueled while the engine is <br />running or being warmed up by applications of exterior heat,or <br />while such aircraft is in a hangar or enclosed area. <br />(b) No person shall operate any radio transmitter or receiver or <br />switch electrical appliances of L- or on in an aircraft, during <br />fueling or defueling. <br />(c) No person shall start the engine of any aircraft while the air- <br />craft is in the hangar, or when there is any gasoline on the <br />ground under such aircraft. <br />(d) No aircraft will be fueled or defueled when there are people <br />aboard, unless, there is an attendent at the door and a passenger <br />loading stand at the cabin door. <br />BULK PLANTS: <br />(a) Under no circumstances will a tank motor vehicle be left un- <br />attended at a bulk plant during the loading or unloading process. <br />Loading and unloading shall not be considered complete until <br />the delivery hose is detached from vehicle and tanks. <br />(b) Every tank motor vehicle must have the tank .grounded and the <br />nozzle grounded before loading and unloading. <br />(c) Persons or companies using any bulk plant are responsible for <br />keeping yards free of weeds for a distance of three feet (3') <br />outside the yard fences. Yards will be kept free of trash and <br />other debris at all times. <br />(d) Care will be Laken in filling tanks at bulk plant to allow for <br />heat expansion, and not filled to the point where they will <br />overflow from heat expansion. <br />(e) All loading platforms and fill nozzles will be equipped with <br />proper grounding devices and flexible cables. <br />-14- <br />
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