§ 91.084 ADDITIONAL SERVICES.
   (A)   Maintenance services. A fixed base operator shall provide a shop building of sufficient size to accommodate at least one twin-engine private aircraft, together with all tools and equipment and the office required by these rules. In addition, the fixed base operator shall equip the shop with such tools, machinery, equipment, parts, and supplies normally necessary to conduct a full time business operation in connection with the maintenance service being offered. Such shop shall be staffed by mechanics and personnel who are qualified and competent and who hold any and all certificates necessary from the Civil Aeronautics Board or the Federal Aviation Administration. Lease terms and rentals shall be set by the Board of County Commissioners.
   (B)   Line services. A fixed base operator shall be licensed to provide at least one other fixed base operator service, and shall provide the office required by the rules described in this chapter. In addition:
      (1)   The fixed base operator shall provide and maintain all necessary pumps, tanks, and/or mobile gas trucks, gassing islands and areas, ramps and other gassing facilities that may be necessary; provided, however, the fixed base operator shall not place or maintain any gassing facilities on the airport, mobile or fixed, which is not previously approved by the Board of County Commissioners;
      (2)   The fixed base operator shall not deliver fuel into any aircraft unless the fuel has first been placed in a suitable and approved filtration tank. There shall be no fueling direct from a common carrier transport truck into refueler without filtration;
      (3)   Each fixed base operator offering line services shall maintain enough full time attendants on duty to service aircraft without unreasonable delay during the normal times and weather for this type of service. The fixed base operator shall offer night service by having an attendant available who will respond, by a telephone call, to a telephone number conspicuously posted at the facility;
      (4)   The fixed base operator with gassing facilities shall, at all times, maintain an adequate supply of the gasses, oils, and fluids normally called for on an airport;
      (5)   If the fixed base operator maintains a mobile gas truck, he or she shall operate this truck only on the area leased by him or her and such other areas as the Airport Manager may designate, from time to time; and
      (6)   The fixed base operator must have an area of sufficient size to accommodate the line services and flow of traffic in and out of the line services, for all buildings and for the parking or storing of all aircraft used by the fixed base operator in his or her operations, and for his or her customers’ aircraft. Lease terms and rentals shall be set by the Board of County Commissioners.
   (C)   Airline services. A fixed base operator shall be licensed to provide at least one other fixed base operator service, shall maintain, on hand and available, all equipment, tools, parts, and inventory necessary to properly conduct the service, and shall conduct this service in only those areas specified or authorized by the Airport Manager.
(Ord. 1, passed 3-9-1965)