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Airport Rules 08/10/65
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SECTION V APRONS <br />1, MOTORIZED EQUIPMENTs <br />(a) No motorized equipment shall be operated on the loading apron <br />or aircraft landing area except: <br />(1) By persons assigned duty thereon, <br />(2) By persons authorized by the Airport Management. <br />(b) All-surface vehicles operating cn the runways or taxiways are <br />required to obtain permission from the control tower prior to <br />driving on any runway or taxiway and will be .equipped with <br />flash~nR 7.~aht or approved flags. <br />2. COidDITIONS OF VEHICLES: A motor vehicle in an unsafe state of repair <br />will not be allowed on the air craft loading aprons, or on any of the, <br />other restricted areas of the airport. <br />3. SPEED LIMIT ON PASSENGER LOADING APRONS: Any person operating or <br />driving a motor vehicle upon any aircraft loading apron shall drive <br />at•a~careful and prudent speed and not greater than is reasonably <br />safe, and in no circumstance in excess of 15 miles per hour. .r <br />~e EXHAUSTS No person shall operate a tractor, truck or other motor <br />vehicle without exhausts protected by screens or baffles to prevent <br />the escape of sparks or the propagation of flame, in any hanger or <br />ramp or apron, <br />5, RESPONSIBILITY OF PERSONNEL; It shall be the responsibility of the <br />airlines and their personnel to keep the `gates closed on the term- <br />inal building apron except when necessary for the loading and un- <br />loading of aircraft, Spectators will not be permitted on the apron <br />unless previously cleared by the Airport Manager, <br />6o PARKING OF APRON EQUIPMENT: Apron equipment shall not be parked less <br />than ten (10) feet from any fire hydrant, <br />7e .PERSON OR PERSONS ON APRONS< No person, except airmen, duly author- <br />ized personnel, passengers going to or from. aircraft, being person- <br />- ally conducted by airmen.or airport attendants, shall be permitted <br />to enter the landing area. The persons so excepted are confined to <br />the necessary'use in connection with fl fights, inspections or routine <br />dude s. <br />SECTION VI AIRCRAFT OPERATION <br />1, All aeronautical activities shall be co nducted in conformity with <br />the current provisions of the Federal Aviation Agency. <br />• a <br />20 The Airport Manager, through an airport traffic controller, may. <br />suspend or restrict any or all operatica~s without regard to <br />weather conditions whenever it is deemed necessary in the interest <br />of safety, <br />~5- <br />
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