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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR82-087 rule and regulations for Airportr. n RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 82 - 9 7 TO RE- ESTABLISH AND ENACT RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 30 -11 -107 (1) (j) and 41 -4 -106, respect- ively, C.R.S. 1973, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners, County of Eagle, State of Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the "Board ", has the power and jurisdiction to provide rules and regulations governing the use of the Eagle County Airport and facilities thereto and the use of other property and means of transportation within or over said airport, landing field, and navigation facilities; to perform any duties necessary or consistent for the regulation of air traffic; and to exercise such powers as may be required or consistent in the promotion of aeronautics and the furtherance of commerce and navigation by air; and WHEREAS, the use of the Eagle County Airport has attained, and will continue to attract, a volume of traffic that requires supervision, regulation, and control to insure the best interests of the County; and WHEREAS, there is presently in existence, as established and authorized by the Board, an Airport Commission, which is an advisory and recommending body to the Board relative to matters pertaining to said Airport; and WHEREAS, the Board had previously adopted on or about January 1, 1968, rules and regulations governing the operation of the Eagle County Airport; and WHEREAS, said rules and regulations have become out -dated and amended to the point that said rules and regulations need to be revised and modified to reflect the current policies and rules and regulations which govern the operations at said Airport. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners, County of Eagle, State of Colorado: THAT, The Eagle County Airport Commission be constituted, to serve as an advisory and recommending Commissioners and as a liason agency between the Board taxpayers of the County, and other interested persons, as the need may arise, in the discretion of the Board, Airport Authority, as prescribed by statute, continued, as presently )ody to the Board of County and the airport users, the and to serve until such time to effectuate a Public THAT, the responsibilities assigned to the Eagle County Airport Commission, so constituted, shall be as follows: 1. to supervise and regulate the use and operation of the Eagle County Airport in accordance with adopted rules and regulations. 2. to supervise and regulate the maintenance, in good condition and useability, of the airport, the facilities thereto, appurtenances, and the environs thereto which is under the jurisdiction and power of the County. 3. to perform investigative, factual determinative, and recommendatory functions for the Board, as a means of implementing any and all decisions which must be made by the Board as the final authority in all airport matters. THAT, the authority is hereby delegated to the Airport Commission to proceed with whatever action or procedure it deems necessary to the accomplishment of these responsibilities, within the scope and limitations of all other pro- visions of this Resolution. THAT, the "Rules and Regulations Governing County Airport" as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached herein by this'reference, shall be designated as the ference or guide for the use and functioning of said that said reference or guide may be amended on recomi Commission to the Board, for their further adoption. the Operations of the Eagle hereto and incorporated exclusive regulatory re- Airport; providing, however, nendation of the Airport THAT, any and all Rules and Regulations previously adopted and any and all amendments thereto which are inconsistent with the Rules and Regulations attached hereto as Exhibit "A" are hereby repealed and of no force and effect. THAT, the Airport Commission shall consist of five voting members, to be appointed by the Board: and a secretary, to be designated by the Airport Commission; and that the Airport Commission members serve a term of four years or unless and until recalled by a decision of the Board; and that the Airport Commission shall elect its own chairman and vice - chairman to serve a term of one year each. THAT, the Board shall appropriate for each successive year, in the County budget, sufficient funds not to exceed the maximum which can be appropriated for such purposes as prescribed by law, to maintain the airport facilities in the condition, the responsibility for which the Airport Commission is charged with hereinabove. THAT, any action pursuant to this Resolution to be taken by the Airport Commission in regulating the use or operation of the airport, must recognize any and all prior commitments of the County to the Federal Aviation Agency in its operation of the flight service station and weather station established at the airport. Q_ i� THAT, the Airport Commission, shall in its discretion, establish its own internal operating procedures and devices, so long as they are not incon- sistent with the stated intent of this Resolution. THAT, the Board hereby finds and determines that this Resolution is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Eagle County. MOVED, READ AND UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, County of Eagle, State of Colorado, held this day of 1982. ATTEST: erk of the Board of County Commissioners COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO By and through its BOARD OF COUNTY CCOOMMISSIONERS By: Dale F. Grant, Chai -rman xei, Comtpissioner ams, Commissioner EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT RULES AND REGULATIONS GENERAL A. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. These Rules and Regulations supersede and cancel all previous rules set forth by the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners for the regulation of Eagle County Airport. 2. All rules and regulations promulgated hereunder shall apply to any use or operations of Airport facilities that may have existed prior to the establishment of these rules and regulations; and any person who shall have used the facilities of the Airport prior to this time shall be expected to conform in the same manner and extent as any subsequent users. 3. Amendments, additions, deletions or corrections to these Rules and Regulations may be promulgated by the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners. 4. All persons on any part of the property comprising the Airport shall be governed by the rules and regulations prescribed herein, herein- after promulgated, and by such subsequent additions, amendments and /or modifications hereto as may be adopted by the Board relative to the use or occupation of any part of the property or facilities thereon comprising the Airport. 5. Special Regulations, Notices, Memorandums, or Directions of an operations nature of interest to persons engaged in business with Eagle County Airport may be issued under the authority of these Rules and Regulations. B. DEFINITIONS "Air Operations Area ", means any area of the airport used or intended to be used for landing, taking off, or surface maneuvering of aircraft. 2. "Airport ", means the Eagle County Airport, located approximately midway between Eagle and Gypsum and lying parallel and to the south of U.S. Highway 6. 3. "Airport Manager ", means the official appointed by the Board and charged with the responsibility for operations and maintenance of the Airport under the instructions of the Board. 4. "Airport Management" means the Eagle County Airport Commission, appointed by the Eagle County Board of Commissioners to be responsible to advise the Board regarding the operations and maintenance of the Airport in accordance with these Rules and Regulations. 5. "Authorized ", means acting under or pursuant to a written contract, permit or other evidence of right issued by the Board. 6. "Board ", used hereinafter shall be the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle County, Colorado, acting either at it's sole discretion or on the recommendation of the Eagle County Airport Commission or through the delegated authority of the Airport Commission. 7. "Commercial Activity ", means the trading, buying, hiring, or selling of commodities, goods, services or property of any kind, or any revenue producing acitivity. 8. "Commission ", means the Eagle County Airport Commission, appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, Eagle County to be responsible to advise the Board for the operations and maintenance of the airport in accordance with these Rules and Regulations. 9. "Maintenance ", means inspection, overhaul, repair, preservation, and the replacement of parts, but excludes preventive maintenance. 10. "Person ", means any individual person, business firm, or body politic, or any other group or association of persons, possessing legal entity, who shall or may have any contact with or bear any relationship to the Airport or its operation. 11. "Preventive Maintenance ", means simple or minor preservation operations and replacement of small standard parts not involving complex assembly operation. 12. "Regulations ", means these regulations as amended and supplemented. C. AIRPORT MANAGEMENT To the extent that it is or becomes economically feasible, an Airport Manager may be designated by the Board, and shall act as it's representative and under the instructions of the Board in supervising the use of the Airport facilities by any and all users. In the absence of any duly designated Airport Manager, any member of the Airport Commission shall respond to whatever need may arise for exercising supervisory judgement or regulation of use in accordance with the rules and regulations set forth herein. 2 1 II. AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS (w A. GENERAL INFORMATION Latitude: 39 38'37 "N Longitude: 106 54'36 "W Elevation: 6,539.0 Distance from City: 4 miles SW of Eagle, Colorado Landmarks: South of Eagle River, 4 miles W of Eagle, Colorado Surfaced Runway: 26/08 5,000 feet x 60 feet Lighting: Medium intensity; roatating beacon; clear - green, flood lights, ramps, lighted wind cone. Pattern Altitude: 1,000' AGL for prop driven aircraft 1,500' AGL for purse jet driven aircraft. B. GENERAL RULES 1. These rules and regulations shall supersede all previously designated traffic patterns, operation letters, and any rules heretofore applying to the Eagle County Airport. 2. Aircraft landing, taking off, taxiing, or maneuvering in the vicinity of the Eagle County Airport shall conform to all Federal Aviation Regulations as published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). 3. Any person not complying with Federal Aviation Regulations and operational rules prescribed by the Board will be removed or ejected from the Airport upon order of the Airport Manager and may be deprived of further use of the Airport and its facilities for such length of time as may be required to insure the safeguarding of County of Eagle property and the public and its interests therein. 4. All persons shall use the Eagle County Airport at their own risk. The County of Eagle shall not be liable for losses sustained from property damage, personal injury, or death resulting from any accident involving aircraft or other private property occuring within the limits of the Airport. 5. The Board reserves the right to modify, delete or add to these rules and regulations, which may be necessary for the safe operation of aircraft or personnel using the airport. 6. The Airport Manager may prohibit aircraft operations when in his judgement, conditions are such that continued operations would be unsafe or unwise. The Airport Manager has the authority to issue a notice to airmen (NOTAM) to close or open the airport, or any portion thereof. In the absence of the Airport Manager, the Airport Management will assume responsibilities for these actions. 7. All pilots utilizing the Airport are expected to exhibit common courtesies contributing to the safe and efficient operation of all aircraft. 8. Negligent Operations Prohibited: (a) Operating an aircraft in a careless or negligent manner or in disregard of the rights and safety of others is prohibited. (b) Operation of an aircraft that is so constructed, equipped or loaded as to endanger or is likely to endanger persons or property is prohibited. 9. Denial of Use of Airport. The Airport Manager may deny the use of the Airport to any pilot in violation of these regulations and shall have the authority to close the Airport or any portion of it to air operations or to any specific aircraft or class of aircraft, if in his opinion the use of the Airport by the aircraft might endanger persons or property or jeopardize the operational efficiency of the Airport. 10. Based Aircraft. It is prohibited to base an aircraft at the Airport unless a written agreement has been obtained from the Authority or a Fixed Base Operator and unless evidence of current, Colorado registration is prominently displayed. 11. Aircraft Weight Limitations. No aircraft having a listed Manufacturer's Maximum Gross Takeoff Weight in excess of 60,000 pounds shall be operated on the Airport without the express authorization of the Airport Manager. 12. Student Pilots. Student pilots who operate aircraft on the Airport shall be accompanied by a certificated flight instructor unless they are certified as competent to conduct solo operation by an authorized instructor of any flight school based at the Airport under a formal lease agreement with or approved by the Board. C. CONFINEMENT OF AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 1. 'fake -offs, landing and taxiing of all aircraft shall be limited and confined to designated runways, taxiways and aprons. 2. Aircraft flying within the area occupied by the Eagle County Airport and at an altitude of 3,000 L feet or less above the surface shall conform to the traffic patterns contained herein. Exceptions must be approved by the Airport Manager or FAA. When ceilings and /or visibility are less than that authorized by Federal Aviation Regulations for conduct of visual flight operations, no take -offs or landings will be authorized at the Airport, exceptions - when proper clearance has been obtained from Air Traffic Control for I.F.R. operations. 4. Warm -ups and final checks prior to take -offs must be performed on the taxiway or warm -up area remaining clear of the runway at all times. D. LANDINGS AND TAKE -OFFS 1. A standard left -hand rectangular pattern will be observed at the Eagle County Airport. Any �..xf deviation must be cleared with the Airport Manager or FAA. Landing aircraft shall clear the runway as soon as practical, consistant with safe operating procedures. 3. Aircraft desiring to remain in the traffic pattern after take -off shall climb to pattern altitude after the first 90 degree turn and shall thereafter follow the traffic pattern as set forth in "Exhibit A ", appended hereto. 4. Touch and go landings may be conducted at the pilot's discretion provided the pilot in command assumes responsibility for maintaining a proper interval with traffic utilizing the facility. E. GROUND OPERATIONS Aircraft Engines. (a) Starting, running or operating an aircraft engine by persons other than licensed pilots, mechanics or student pilots, is prohibited. (b) It is prohibited to start an aircraft engine unless blocks or chocks are placed in front of the wheels or unless parking brakes are in the applied position, or licensed pilot is at controls. (c) Run -up of jet or turbo -prop engines (for purposes other than take off preparation) is prohibited except in areas and at times designated by the Airport Manager. (d) It is prohibited to leave an aircraft unattended with engines running. (I—) t v J cv,+x w,vv? 2. Moving of Aircraft. (a) No person shall taxi an aircraft until he has ascertained there will be no danger of collision with any persons or objects in the immediate area. (b) All aircraft shall be taxied at a safe and reasonable speed with due regard for other aircraft, persons and property. (c) Any person who positions, starts, or runs -up _ engines or who taxis an aircraft is required to exercise due care to assure that propeller slipstream or jet blast will not cause injury to persons, scatter debris, or damage property on the Airport or in areas adjacent thereto. 3. Parking of aircraft. (a) Aircraft may not be parked anywhere on the Airport in a position blocking access to other aircraft for taxiing to parking areas or hangars. (b) Aircraft may be parked and stored at the Airport only in designated areas. Aircraft found to be in violation of this regulation will be removed by the Airport Manager at the risk and expense of the owner. (c) Any person parking and leaving an aircraft is required to assure that it is properly tied down and that the landing gear is chocked with wheel blocks. (d) Except in a transient aircraft parking area in compliance with the procedures established by the Board, or in an assigned tie -down area, an aircraft may not be parked on any portion of the Airport without the express permission of the Airport Manager. Upon instruction from the Airport Manager, the operator of any aircraft parked or stored on the Airport in violation of this provision shall move the aircraft from the Airport or to another designated place on the Airport. If the operator refuses to comply with the instruction, the Airport Manager may order the aircraft towed to a designated place at the operator's risk and expense, or removed from the Airport. (e) No aircraft shall remain at the airport in excess of twenty -four hours without paying the required tie -down fees without the express written permission of the Airport Manager. 4. Cleaning and Maintaining Aircraft. Aircraft maintenance, painting and washing shall be conducted only in legally designated areas and under the conditions set forth in these Rules and Regulations and in compliance with any applicable FAA Regulations. ri t � { 5. Derelict /Abandoned Aircraft (a) Abandoning aircraft anywhere on the Airport is prohibited. The Airport Manager may remove abandoned aircraft from any portion of the Airport at the sole risk and expense of the owner. (b) Derelict, or damaged aircraft in obvious need of major repairs shall not be permitted within tie -down areas. III. AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS ACCIDENT PROCEDURES Any person operating an aircraft who is involved in an accident on the Airport resulting in injury to any person or damage to any property, shall stop the aircraft at the scene of the accident, notify the Flight Service Office, the Airport Manager or the Airport Management and comply with the applicable provisions of the National Transportation Safety Board Regulations. Aircraft operators who are involved in accidents on the Airport, and the owner of the aircraft, if other than the operator, shall make a full written report within 24 hours after the accident, or as soon thereafter as possible, including the names and addresses of the individuals involved, the registration of the aircraft(s) involved, the license number of the pilot(s) involved and all other information relevant to the accident. 3. An aircraft involved in an accident may not be removed from the scene of the accident until clearance to do so has been granted by the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board and the Commission. 4. Damage to any airfield lighting equipment or fixtures by means of contact with an aircraft shall be reported immediately to the Airport Manager or his representative by the individual involved. Such individual will be fully responsible for damage as covered in the paragraph below. B. DAMAGE TO AIRPORT PROPERTY I. In the event of damage to airport property from any type of accident, crash or fire; or resulting from any malfunction or operation; the owner or operator of the aircraft involved is responsible to the Board for the damage, the amount of which is to be ascertained by the Commission who shall require payment by the owner or operator. 2. Should the owner or operator fail or refuse to pay the amount of the claim for damage, a full report of the circumstances on which the claim is based and a copy of the claim shall be forwarded to Counsel for the Board, who may institute all necessary legal proceedings for collection of the claim. C. REMOVAL OF DISABLED AIRCRAFT Aircraft owners, or operators, and airport tenants shall promptly remove diabled aircraft and parts of diabled aircraft from the Airport unless required or directed to delay removal by the Commission or a Federal agency. 2. Disabled aircraft may not block the Air Operations Area unnecessarily. When a disabled aircraft is blocking or delaying the opening or use of any portion of the Air Operations Area, the owner or operator of the aircraft shall make immediate arrangements to have the aircraft removed. If removal of the aircraft is not initiated as soon as is reasonably practicable or is not progressing at a reasonable rate, the Commission may have the aircraft moved at the expense and risk of the owner. IV. FIRE HAZARDS, DANGEROUS ARTICLES, AND FUELING OPERATIONS A. CLEANING OF AIRCRAFT The use of flammable liquids in the cleaning of aircraft, aircraft engines, or other equipment or parts of aircraft is prohibited unless these cleaning operations are conducted in open areas or in facilities specifically approved for that purpose and are performed in accordance with State of Colorado Revised Statute Sections 32 -5 -337 to 32 -5 -343 and the Uniform Fire Code, as amended. B. CLEANING FLUIDS All cleaning fluids of a vaporizing nature shall be stored or transported in containers with dispensing devices which comply with applicable sections of State of Colorado, Revised Statutes, Section 32 -5 -337 to 32 -5 -343 and the Uniform Fire Code, as amended. OPEN FLAME OPERATIONS Open flame operations may be conducted on the Airport only in designated areas and with the prior approval of the Airport Manager. D. STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Flammable liquids, gases, explosives, signal flares or other hazardous materials shall be stored and kept L in containe s a dd rece tac11e and in structures and areas speci icanlly app oved �y the Airport Manager ' for such storage. E. LUBRICATING OILS 1. Lubricating oils shall be stored, kept or transported in containers and receptacles, and in structures and areas specifically approved by the Airport Manager. 2. The storage of empty lubricating oil drums or cans on the airport is prohibited, except in approved areas designated by the Airport Manager. 3. Petroleum products or objectionable industrial waste matter shall not be discharged except into pans or containers provided for that purpose. F. HAZARDOUS WASTES The storage of oily waste, rags, and similar rubbish and trash at the airport is prohibited unless in suitable metal receptacles with operating self - closing covers. All waste within this general classification shall be removed by the Airport Manager or removed from the airport premises. G. SMOKING Smoking or carrying lighted cigars, cigarettes, pipes, matches or any open flame is prohibited on any taxiway adjacent to or on any apron area or within 50 feet of any aircraft or fuel farm, except inside a building or other enclosed area where smoking is specifically permitted. Smoking or carying lighted cigars, ciagarettes, pipes, matches or any open flame within 100 feet of an aircraft being fueled or defueled, or within 100 feet of the site of a flammable liquid spill, is prohibited, except in a building or other enclosed areas where smoking is specifically permitted. 3. Smoking or carrying lighted cigars, cigarettes, pipes, matches or any open flame is prohibited on any taxiway adjacent to an aircraft ramp area. H. SPRAY PAINTING, STRIPPING, AND AIRCRAFT DOPING 1. Doping processes, spray painting, or paint stripping operations are permitted only in open areas or in properly venticated buildings as approved by the Airport Manager. 2. Only persons who are properly clothed for safety and self protection are permitted to enter or work in a doping or spray painting room while doping and spray painting operations are being conducted. t I. EXPLOSIVES, POISONS, AND RADIOLOGICAL MATERIALS The storing, retaining, handling, using, dispensing or transporting of any hazardous material or radioactive cargo shall require prior permission of the Airport Manager who has the authority to arrange for issuance of permits relative to such operations. J. OPERATING AIRCRAFT ENGINES IN HANGARS Except for the air rotation of jet aircraft without ignition, starting or operating aircraft engines inside any hangar is prohibited. K. HEATING SYSTEMS IN HANGARS Only heating systems and devices approved by the Airport Manager may be installed in hangars. Installation shall be in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code and the Uniform Building Code, as amended. L. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS 1. All electrical equipment shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, latest edition. 2. The use of a portable lamp without a protective guard or shield in any maintenance shelter or hangar is prohibited. 3. Power - operated equipment or electrical devices shall be turned off while not in actual use. M. FIRE APPARATUS All tenants or lessees of hangars or shop facilities shall supply and maintain adequate and readily accessible fire extinguishers for the protection of property. All fire extinguishing equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the State of Colorado, Revised Statutes and the Uniform Fire Code as amended, and the National Fire Protection Code. N. FUELING AND DEFUELING OPERATIONS 1. No aircraft shall be fueled or drained while the engine is running, or being warmed by the application of external heat. 2. No person shall operate any radio transmitter or receiver or switch any of the electrial applicances on or off in an aircraft during fueling or defueling. 3. During fueling and defueling the aircraft and the fuel dispensing apparatus shall both be grounded to a point or points of zero electrical potential. 4. Persons engaged in fueling and defueling shall exercise every precaution to prevent the over -flow of fuel. 10 11 5. No smoking will be permitted within 100 feet of an aircraft being fueled or drained. 6. No passenger shall be permitted to remain in an aircraft during fueling and draining operations. 7. Adequate fire extinguishers shall be within easy reach of all fueling and draining operations. 8. Fueling hoses and equipment shall be maintained in a safe, non - leaking condition. 9. All hoses, funnels, and appurtenances used in fueling and defueling operations shall be equipped with a grounding device to prevent ignition of volatile liquids. 10. Jet fuel dispensing operations shall provide for the recirculation of the fuel prior to and during delivery of fuel to the aircraft. V. CONTROL OF AIRPORT VEHICULAR TRAFFIC A. VEHICLES For the purposes of these rules, vehicles shall be considered as all conveyances, except aircraft, used on the ground to transport persons, cargo, or equipment. B. GENERAL RULES 1. No person shall operate any motor vehicle on the Airport other than in accordance with the general rules prescribed for the control of such vehicles, except when given special instruction by the Airport Manager or in cases of emergency involving danger to life or property. 2. No motor vehicles, other than support vehicles, shall be permitted on ramp areas and tie down areas except for the loading or unloading of aircraft passengers or baggage. When on the ramp, such vehicles must display proper identification as required by the Airport Manager. 3. Any vehicle being used on the ramp as a service vehicle must bear suitable identification which designates the operator to whom the vehicle is assigned, as directed by the Airport Manager. 4. No persons or vehicles, except as authorized by Airport Management, shall be permitted on the Air Operations areas. 5. All vehicles being operated on the Air Operations areas of the Airport shall be painted, marked and lighted in accordance with FAA Circular AC 150/5210 -5, or as directed by the Airport Manager. 6. Vehicles on ramps shall be driven at a safe and reasonable speed, but not to exceed 20 M.P.H. 11 C. PROHIBITED VEHICLES Go- carts, motor bikes, bicycles or similar vehicles or horses shall not be permitted on the Air Operations areas, ramps, taxiways or hangar areas without permission of Airport Management. D. UNLICENSED VEHICLES Unlicensed vehicles of any kind shall not be operated on the Airport without specific authorization of the Airport Management. E. TAXICABS No person shall operate a taxicab or commercial vehicle carrying passengers for hire from the Airport unless such operation is with the approval of the Eagle County Board of Commissioners and under such terms and conditions as they prescribe. F. RENTAL CARS I. Only companies or agencies which have a written car rental contract with the Eagle County Board Of Commissioners are permitted to engage in car rental business at the Airport. 2. Companies or agencies which do not have a written contract with the Board may deliver customers to the airport and may pick up customers at the airport who have specifically reserved their services. G. PARKING 1. Automobiles, trucks, or other motor vehicles shall not be parked in or in front of hangars, except for service or delivery vehicles, then only long enough to make said delivery. 2. No person shall park a motor vehicle on the Airport other than in the manner and place prescribed by the Airport Management. 3. No person shall abandon any motor vehicle on the airport, or park a motor vehicle on the airport in a public parking area in excess of seventy -two consecutive hours unless express approval for such parking is obtained from the Airport Management. H. EMERGENCY VEHICLES 1. Emergency conditions existing on the Air Operations Areas do not mitigate or cancel any existing regulations. 2. Under emergency conditions such as an aircraft accident or fire, access to the scene is denied to all vehicles or persons except those whose duties require their presence. The Airport Manager shall determine when normal operations may be resumed. 12 I. MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS 1. A person operating a motor vehicle on the Air Operations Areas, who is involved in an accident resulting in injury to any person or damages to any property, shall stop the vehicle as close to the scene as possible without obstructing traffic, notify the Airport Manager and remain at the scene of the accident until he has given full report to the investigating officer. Upon request, any relevant permit, license, registration or other documents shall be shown to the investigating official. 2. A person operating a motor vehicle on the Air Operations Area who is involved in an accident and the owner, if other than the operator shall make a full written report of the accident to the Airport Manager within 24 hours after the accident. The report shall include the names and addresses of the individuals involved, a description of the property or vehicles involved, yJ the registration and license numbers of the vehicles involved, and any other relevant information. k"I-;i VI. COMMERICAL ACTIVITIES A. PERMIT FOR USE OF FACILITIES No person shall use the Airport as a base or terminal for commercial aviation activities, or shall conduct any business or concession upon the Airport or upon any land acquired by the County of Eagle for use in connection with the Airport, or upon or in any of the buildings, structures, parking places, walkways, roadways, or other environs used or operated in connection with the Airport, without first obtaining the permission of the Board. Such permission shall be evidenced by a written document, agreement or contract duly executed by the Board. Any such permission granted prior to the adoption of this manual shall be deemed to be effective and continuous in effect until revoked and /or terminated by the Board and /or the person granted such permission pursuant to the terms and conditions of the written document evidencing such permission. B. SOLICITING No person shall solicit funds for any purpose on the Airport without written permission of the Airport Commission or Airport Manager. C. ADVERTISING No person shall post, distribute, or display signs, advertisement, circulars, printed or written matter, at the Airport except with the approval of the Airport Manager and in such manner as prescribed. IF93 0 Et� D. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICES a. Only fully licensed food and beverage services may provide service on or for the airport or any aircraft. b. Any food or beverage which has been subject to possible contamination shall be disposed of immediately in an approved disposal system. C. All food and beverage services and related activities shall be carried out in full compliance with Federal, State and County laws and regulations. VII. UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES A. DISORDERLY CONDUCT No person shall commit any disorderly, obscene, or indecent act, or commit any nuisance on the Airport. B. GAMBLING No person shall conduct gambling in any form or operate gambling devices anywhere on the Airport. C. INTOXICATION No person under the influence of alcohol or narcotic drugs shall operate a motor vehicle or aircraft, of any description, on the Airport. D. PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY No person shall: 1. Destroy, injure, deface or disturb in any way, buildings, signs, equipment, marker, or other structures, flowers, lawns or other public property on the Airport. 2. Trespass on lawns and seeded areas on the Airport. 3. Abandon any personal property on the Airport. 4. Interfere with, tamper or injure any part of the Airport or any of the equipment thereof. 5. No unauthorized person shall interfere, enter into, or tamper with any aircraft or start the engine of such aircraft. E. SANITATION No person shall dispose of garbage, papers, refuse, or other material on the Airport except in the receptacles provided for that purpose. 14 0 F. RESTRICTED AREAS No person shall enter any restricted area posted by the Airport Manager as being closed to the public, except by permission of the Airport Manager. VIII. STANDARDS FOR LOCATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF HANGARS Upon application to the Airport Commission, persons owning aircraft may be granted permission by the Board to construct a hangar in such location as may be designated by the Board, in accordance with the Airport Master Plan. Such permission shall be evidenced by a written document, agreement or contract duly executed by the Board. Design and construction of such aircraft hangars shall be in accordance with standards to be determined and promulgated by the Board with the advice of the Airport Commission. IX. APPENDED INFORMATION Any aircraft owner, aircraft operator, fixed -base operator, or hangar owner or any other person involved in such matters as affect these persons, shall be subject to this specific set of regulations and those documents appended hereto and entitled: Requirements for Fixed Base Operators - Flight Instruction Fee Schedule - Tie Down Spaces Exhibit "A" 15 it ui Let: It it) (XI C) C) CD C) CD _b _h rrs rp Cl ID 0. co ko -in 11 'I ul Ol ul <, :3 cn F1 P. 0 FOR FIXEI) BWL OPEPATOW, PLIDT 71RUCTION Porsons who enow in F! i qh I inn Pruc t inn a 4 `.ho Ai rportq in Eon i c County shal I possess the Fol lowinU qual i ficaticns and providQ the Wl !owing moll I ties equipment and services. A. QUALIFICATIONS: No person shall provide Flinht instruction at the Eagle County airports who does not have: 1. A Flight instructor Certificate issued by the FAA which is current and astabi i shes the ratings and I imitations for which that person in qualified to instruct. 2. A current Aircraft Pi lOn Curti ficaLp issued by the FAA. 3. A current Medical Cert.iricne 11 Class or I Class issued by a Kedical Examiner certified by the FAA as a Flight Surgeon/ Examiner and listing the Examiners serial number and the date of the physical examination. 4. A restricted Wdiotelophone Operator Permit issued by the FCC. 5. All flight instruction shall he logged in a standard pilots I oq book to as Lail i sh currency in type or aircraft. G. If Flight instruction is provided for pay or renumeration the ri I gh L I an 1 ric I or 001 pnnnosq a social security card issu& hy the United Stites novernm2nt. B. FACILITIES: I Aiv Pi inhL !,r.Lrjc ­rr provid inq in; truction at an Eagle Conw AwFncL 0'11 K,,, , office facility located at the Airp)r-, or YrrL for n ji,,d plco npnrAtor who clop- ; have an I 0"I I z 1 PC i 1 i tv . A :n ,jnn n: QiL allico wil-Ly nh;ll pc)vidu 1 suitabW for jh- of Kroqnd School, Briefings puryiqn nwjcu qhIll hrvQ varinnq clivr-om inqmction aj&h and ooqir�. onL appropriate to the type Of instructico Wina liven. 4• Various Piloting charts, publications and personal equipment may be offered for sale, .., C. EQUIPMENT: 1. The Flight Instructor shall have an aircraft available to Provide instruction in or have access to such an aircraft. The aircraft shall be currently licensed with an annual inspection. 2. If an aircraft is provided by the Flight Instructor, in addition to an annual inspection, the aircraft shall have a current 100 hour inspection. 3. If the aircraft is equipped with a radio transmitter it shall have a radio station license. 4. All aircraft used for instruction and operating from the Eagle County Airports shall be equipped with a Functional Emergency Locator Transmitter (_ELT) with a current flattery installed on that ELT. 5. All Flight Instruction Student Pilots who are flying solo from the Eagle County Airports shall have a functional ELT aboard the aircraft for all solo flights, 6. All aircraft utilized as Flight Instruction Aircraft shall be equipped with a functional fire extinguisher. 7. All aircraft utilized as Flight Instruction Aircraft shall have a functional radio receiver and shall monitor frequency 123.6 at all times when operating within 5 statute miles of the Eagle County Airports. The above listed Qualifications, Facilities and Equipment shall be made available for inspection by the Eagle County Airport Hanager at any reasonable time to establish compliance with this directive. Dale F. Grant, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Eagle County, Colorado � e w� i EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT Tie Down Fee Schedule .CZ inalP m.., .,__ _t_ Daily $ 3.00 $ 4.00 $ 6.00 /4NI ! /oM GNA / >,D Weekly $ 12.50 $ 20.00 $ 30.00 (_Pr,7nrvrV �;:NIF; Monthly $ 30.00 $ 45.00 $ 75.00 Annual $ 300.00 $ 450.00 $ 750.00 EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT Tie Down Fee Schedule .CZ inalP m.., .,__ _t_ Daily $ 3.00 $ 4.00 $ 6.00 /4NI ! /oM GNA / >,D Weekly $ 12.50 $ 20.00 $ 30.00 (_Pr,7nrvrV �;:NIF; Monthly $ 30.00 $ 45.00 $ 75.00 Annual $ 300.00 $ 450.00 $ 750.00