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2006.4.3 Removal from service.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles and related equipment which are in violation of FC 2006.4.1 or 2006.4.2 shall be immediately defueled, removed from service and properly repaired or disposed of.
2006.4.4 Identification of operator.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles that are operated by a person, firm or corporation other than the permittee or the permittee's authorized employee shall be provided with a legible sign visible from outside the vehicle showing the name of the person, firm or corporation operating such unit.
2006.4.5 Training.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall be attended and operated by competent personnel familiar with the safety hazards of each type of fuel used at the facility.
2006.5 Fueling and defueling.
Aircraft-fueling and defueling operations shall be conducted in accordance with FC 2006.5.1 through 2006.5.4.
2006.5.1 Positioning of aircraft-fueling vehicles.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall not be parked or otherwise allowed to stop or stand in a position where such vehicle would obstruct egress from an aircraft, including emergency exits. Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall not be parked or otherwise allowed to stop or stand under any portion of an aircraft.
Exception: Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall be allowed to be located under aircraft wings during underwing fueling of turbine-engine powered aircraft.
2006.5.1.1 Fueling vehicle egress.
A clear path shall be maintained for aircraft-fueling vehicles to allow ready access to and egress from the fueling area.
2006.5.1.2 Aircraft vent openings.
A clear space of at least 10 feet (3048 mm) shall be maintained between aircraft fuel-system vent openings and an aircraft-fueling vehicle.
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