§ 2.60.440. Disabled aircraft.


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  • A.

    The owner or his representative, i.e., pilot or operator, shall be responsible for the prompt removal of aircraft wrecked or damaged on the airport aircraft movement areas as reasonably directed by the executive director after such aircraft has been officially released by the National Transportation Safety Board or Federal Aviation Administration Flight Standards district office representatives.

    B.

    In case an aircraft becomes disabled while on the airport movement area, due to a flat tire, engine failure, etc., the owner or his representative shall immediately arrange for prompt removal of the aircraft by an aviation service on the airport.

    C.

    In case the owner or his representative fails to promptly remove the wrecked, damaged or disabled aircraft, such may be removed by the executive director at the owner's or his representative's expense without liability for damage which may result in the course of or after such removal.

    D.

    The owner or unsightly "junk" or unairworthy aircraft parked in other than closed hangars shall be responsible for the removal of same within ninety days, or sooner if, in the opinion of the executive director, such aircraft creates an image detrimental to the appearance of the airport and aviation.

(Prior code § 4A-1-33)