Ala. Admin. Code r. 450-9-4-.01 - Management And Control Of Municipal Airports
(1) The municipality owning the airport can
control the entrance and access to the airport. This can best be controlled by
fencing and having designated entrances. No one can set up operations around
the airport and enter where he pleases. This is trespassing. If he cuts the
fence, he is tampering with airport property.
(2) No one should set up a commercial
operation on the airport without first obtaining permission from the
municipality. This includes passenger carrying for hire, aircraft rental, sale
of gasoline and oil, aircraft sales, aircraft maintenance, air charter, air
taxi, aerial application, and sale of soft drinks and food. No one should erect
a private hangar on the airport where he pleases. The municipality can and
should require a lease or agreement for the above operations. Standard charges
should be established for each of the above operations.
(3) An area on the airport property should be
designated for aerial applicator operations. It should be a separate area from
that used by other general aviation operations. Charges should be established
for aerial applicator operations of the airport, as well as for other
commercial operations.
(4) The
municipality can and should prohibit the following acts on the airport:
(a) Auto racing
(b) Grazing of cattle
(c) Trespassing
(d) Reckless flying and flying when
intoxicated
(e) Tampering with
airport and runway markers
(f)
Sport parachute jumping
Author:
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, ยงยง 4-2-1, et seq.
History: Filed October 1, 1982.
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