§ 93.119 FLIGHT TRAINING.
   Any service or individual desiring to engage in pilot training or flight instruction for hire shall provide as a minimum standard the following.
   (A)   Certification. All dual flight instruction shall be given by a flight instructor who is FAA certificated for the appropriate course being taught. All ground instruction shall be given by either a flight instructor or ground instructor who is FAA certificated for the appropriate course being taught. All instructors, full or part-time, will also be registered with the Airport Manager.
   (B)   Land. Service shall provide sufficient tiedown space outside the public ramp to be leased from the city to serve all aircraft used in the training program which are not regularly hangared.
   (C)   Building. Service shall lease or construct an adequate building to serve as office, lounge, classroom, and the like.
   (D)   Personnel. A minimum of one person certificated by the FAA as a flight instructor with proper ratings to cover all pilot courses offered. Additional persons as necessary to attend office during normal working hours.
   (E)   Aircraft. A minimum of one aircraft of the type normally used in primary pilot training will be provided at all times. In addition, there shall be one aircraft equipped for primary instrument flight training. Aircraft shall be owned or exclusively leased (in writing) by the service.
   (F)   Hours of operation. Minimum hours of operation shall be eight hours per day, six days per week, excluding holidays.
   (G)   Insurance. Insurance coverage shall be a minimum of $100,000 each person, $300,000 each accident; $100,000 property damage; $100,000 passenger liability; student and rental coverages included.
(Ord. 2178, passed 12-13-78) Penalty, see § 93.999