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pending an investigation of an accident. If any person abandons or otherwise neglects or <br />• ~ refuses to move an aircraft, or any parts thereof, when directed by the Airport Manager, the <br />aircraft or parts may be removed by the Airport Manager at the owner or operator's expense, <br />and without liability for damage which may result in the course of such removal. <br />5.3.9 Accident Reports. Persons involved in aircraft accidents occurring on the <br />Airport shall file an accident report with the Airport Manager as soon as possible. The report <br />shall include names, addresses, aircraft identification, and all pertinent information relating <br />to the accident. This does not eliminate any obligation a person may have to report accidents <br />or incidents to any other agency. <br />5.3.10 Operation of Radar Equipment. No airborne radar equipment shall be <br />operated or ground tested on any area wherein the directional beam of high intensity radar <br />is within 300 feet, or low intensity radar (less than 50 KW output) is within 100 feet of <br />another operation, including aself-service fueling facility, or an aircraft refueling truck. <br />5.4 Fueling Aircraft. <br />5.4.1 Operation of Fueling Equipment. During the fueling of an aircraft a person <br />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 a spark or be a source <br />of ignition; <br />5.4.1.4. Ensure that required fire extinguishers are within easy reach; <br />5.4.1.5. Conduct such activities on hard surface areas only; <br />5.4.1.6. Not engage in fueling: <br />(a) When an aircraft engine is running; <br />(b) When an aircraft is being warmed by application of <br />exterior heat; <br />(c) Inside a hangar or an enclosed area; <br />(d) While an aircraft radio transmitter or receiver is being <br />operated, or other electrical appliances are switched on or off; <br />(e) When there are people aboard the aircraft unless the <br />aircraft door is open, there is an attendant at the door, and a passenger <br />loading stand is at the cabin door; <br />(f) From drums, small containers, or similar items; or <br />(g) ,While any radar equipment is being operated or <br />ground tested within 300 feet of the fueling equipment. <br />5.4.1.7. Not perform or allow performance of any fueling activity when <br />lightning is observed in the immediate vicinity of the Airport or during an electrical <br />storm; <br />5.4.1.8. Not use any material or equipment during fueling operations which <br />is likely to cause a spark or ignition; <br />.5.4.1.9 Exercise extreme caution to prevent spills. When a spill occurs, <br />servicing will cease and spills will be removed or absorbed with suitable material; <br />Administrative Order - 13 <br />r:\adminord\rules\03 ain•12ao.wpd(OS/16/03) <br />
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