§ 2.60.110. Restricted areas.  


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  • A.

    No person shall enter any airport property area or building posted as being closed to the public, with the exception of the following:

    1.

    Persons assigned to duty therein under authorization of airport tenant and/or the executive director or his designated representative,

    2.

    Persons authorized under contractual agreements with the airport authority,

    3.

    Authorized representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration,

    4.

    Persons engaged, or about to be engaged, or having been engaged in the operation of any aircraft;,

    5.

    Passengers under appropriate supervision entering ramp operational areas for the purpose of enplaning or deplaning on aircraft,

    6.

    Police or fire personnel with equipment in case of an emergency;

    B.

    Restricted areas at the Nashville Metropolitan Airport as designated in the airport master security plan and required by the Federal Aviation Regulations of Part 107. These areas cover the following:

    1.

    All persons authorized access to any air operations area must have an identification badge or be under escort by an officer of the airport safety and security division, or their designated representative,

    2.

    The operator of each ground vehicle authorized access to any air operation area must display upon the vehicle visual identification, such as a decal or sign, while operating in that area,

    3.

    All persons, upon entering the airline terminal passenger holdroom concourses must be screened, along with X-ray of their baggage and investigation of personal items. Airline tenants and employees with authorized identification badges may be cleared for entry into the concourses through positive recognition by the screening personnel,

    4.

    All doors in the terminal sterile concourses must be kept locked and/or controlled that enter to a ramp air operational area.

(Prior code § 4A-1-24)