7-3-14: AIRCRAFT FUELING AND DEFUELING:
All fueling activities on airport shall comply with federal aviation regulation part 139, including, but not limited to, the following:
   A.   No aircraft shall be fueled or drained of fuel while the engine is running or while such aircraft is in a hangar or enclosed space.
   B.   No smoking shall be permitted within fifty feet (50') of the aircraft fuel tanks while the aircraft is being fueled or drained of fuel, nor within fifty feet (50') of any fuel carrier when not in motion or when it is being utilized for refueling or draining of fuel from an aircraft.
   C.   No person shall operate any radio transmitter or receiver or switch electrical appliances on or off in any aircraft during fueling or draining of fuel.
   D.   All hoses, funnels and appurtenances used in fueling and draining operations shall be equipped with a bonding device to equalize static charges. During refueling, the aircraft and the fuel dispensing apparatus shall both be grounded to a point or points of zero electrical potential.
   E.   Persons engaged in the fueling and draining of aircraft shall exercise care to prevent overflow of fuel.
   F.   No aircraft shall be fueled or defueled while passengers are on board unless a passenger loading ramp is in place at the cabin door of such aircraft or a cabin attendant is present at or near the cabin door.
   G.   Only personnel engaged in the fueling and maintenance and operation of an aircraft shall be permitted within fifty feet (50') of fuel tanks of such aircraft during any such operation, except as provided in subsection F of this section.
   H.   Adequate fire extinguishers shall be within ready reach of persons engaged in refueling and draining operations.
   I.   No person shall start or operate the power plant of any aircraft when there is gasoline on the ground and under the aircraft.
   J.   Fueling hoses and draining equipment shall be maintained in a safe and sound and nonleaking condition. (Ord. 2001-04, 5-7-2001)