§ 3-6.29 TAXIING AIRCRAFT.
   (A)   No person shall taxi an aircraft until he or she has ascertained that there will be no danger of collision with any person or object.
   (B)   No aircraft shall be taxied in a careless or reckless manner.
   (C)   Pilots shall not taxi onto or across the runway in use until they have ascertained that the runway is clear.
   (D)   Aircraft shall be taxied in accordance with prescribed taxiing patterns when any particular runway is in use.
   (E)   No person shall start or run an engine in an aircraft unless a competent person is in the aircraft attending the engine controls. Blocks shall always be placed in front of the wheels before starting the engines unless the aircraft is provided with adequate parking brakes.
   (F)   No person shall run the engine of any aircraft at any location on the airport in such a manner as to cause damage to other aircraft or property, or in such a manner as to cause damage to other materials across taxiways or runways or in such a manner as to endanger the safety and operations on the airport.
   (G)   Aircraft shall not be taxied on the airport except on paved runways, taxiways, and parking areas.
   (H)   The city shall not be liable or responsible for any accident or damage to aircraft, persons, or equipment from any cause while such aircraft, person, or equipment is in an area not specifically designated as a taxiway, runway, or aircraft parking area.
   (I)   No person shall taxi an aircraft into or out of hangars or other buildings.
('61 Code, § 3-6.29) (Ord. 44 C.S., passed 4-3-63)