§ 111.47 RULES FOR FUELING OPERATIONS.
   (A)   Only authorized personnel trained in the safe operation of the equipment they use, in the operation of emergency controls, and in the procedures to be followed in an emergency shall fuel or defuel aircraft.
   (B)   No aircraft shall be fueled or drained while the aircraft engine is running or while the aircraft is in a hangar or an enclosed area.
   (C)   During all fuel operations, the aircraft shall be bonded by an approved method.
   (D)   Smoking or lighting of an open flame shall be prohibited within 50 feet of any fueling operation.
   (E)   Fueling operations shall be conducted and fuel trucks shall be parked at least 50 feet from any hangar or building.
   (F)   No fuel storage and dispensing equipment shall be installed and used at the Airport without the prior written approval of the owner. All such equipment shall be of a modern design and shall be kept in a safe and non-leaking condition. The use of skid tanks and other such devices is prohibited.
   (G)   Pumps, either hand operated or power operated, shall be used where aircraft are fueled from drums. Pouring or gravity flow shall not be permitted from a container with a capacity of more than five gallons (18.9 liters).
(Ord. passed 8-16-2004) Penalty, see § 111.99