§ 95.27 STARTING ENGINES; TAXIING.
   (A)   No person shall start any aircraft engine on the airport:
      (1)   Unless a competent operator is at the controls; and,
      (2)   Unless the aircraft is equipped with adequate brakes fully applied or the wheels are securely blocked with blocks or chocks that can be removed safely; and/or,
      (3)   When the aircraft is in such a position that the propeller slipstream or jet blast can cause damage to, or interfere with the operation of, other aircraft, vehicles, mobile equipment, hangars, shops, other buildings, or can cause injury to passengers, spectators, or other personnel.
('63 Code, § 11-7.17)
   (B)   No person shall taxi any aircraft into, out of, or within any hangar or other building on or adjacent to the airport. Nor shall any person move any aircraft under its own power on the airport unless he is in full control of such aircraft, and has assured himself that there is no danger of collision with other aircraft, vehicles, equipment, buildings, or other obstacles. Aircraft shall be taxied at a safe speed, not to exceed 15 miles per hour.
('63 Code, § 11-7.18)
(Ord. 312-C.S., passed 6-5-79) Penalty, see § 10.99