A commercial aviation operator is defined as a person, firm or corporation engaging in any activity which involves or makes possible the operation of aircraft, or which contributes to, or is required for the safety of aircraft operations for profit. Authorized activities shall be strictly limited to any one, or a combination, of the following aeronautical services performed in full compliance with the specific activity standards hereinafter set forth:
(1) Aircraft sales (new and/or used).
(2) Airframe and power plant repair facilities.
(3) Aircraft rental.
(4) Flight training.
(5) Line services (aircraft fuels and oil dispensing).
(6) Specialized aircraft repair services (radios, propellers, instruments and accessories).
(7) Aircraft charter and air taxi.
(8) Specialized commercial flying services.
(9) Multiple services.
(10) Commercial aviation operators subleasing from another commercial operator on the airport.
(11) Nonprofit flying clubs and similar nonprofit corporations even though they may provide flight instruction, rental aircraft, and other services for their members only, are not considered commercial aviation operators for purpose, of these standards. Any other activities not specifically provided for in the minimum standards will normally be subject to negotiation.
(Prior Code, § 10-2; Ord. of 6-22-1982)