(A) Compliance with established rules. No person shall conduct any aircraft operation to, on, from, or over the airport except in conformity with all FAA regulations, the applicable provisions of A.R.S. Title 28, Chapter 25, this chapter, and the Rules.
(B) Take off and land. No person shall take off or land an aircraft on the airport except on a hard surface area, unless otherwise authorized by the Manager.
(C) Designated parking area. No person shall park or store an aircraft at the airport except in areas designated for aircraft parking by the Manager.
(D) Mechanical work. Preventive maintenance work, as defined in 14 CFR 43, may be performed in hangars or tie-down areas by the owner or operator of the aircraft. Aircraft owners, or mechanics hired by aircraft owners, who possess current mechanic ratings such as A & P and IA, and aircraft owners who are under the supervision of a mechanic with such ratings, may do additional work in hangars or tie-down areas. Aircraft owner/builders of experimental aircraft and owners of light sport aircraft (LSA) may perform work authorized by the FAA. All other aircraft maintenance, rebuilding and alterations shall be performed only in areas approved by the Manager.
(E) Aircraft boarding. No person shall board or disembark from any aircraft on a runway or in the takeoff or landing area except in an emergency.
(F) Transient aircraft. Persons parking transient aircraft overnight shall register their aircraft with the Manager, or at the fuel shack.
(G) Based aircraft. All owners and operators who desire to base their aircraft at the airport shall register their aircraft with the Manager within three business days of beginning operations. Any change in ownership/dominion of the aircraft shall be reported in a timely manner.
(H) Unattended aircraft. No person shall leave an aircraft unattended unless it is properly secured or placed in a hangar.
(I) Aircraft in hangar. No aircraft shall be operated in, or taxied into or out of a hangar.
(J) Impeding air traffic. No aircraft shall be permitted to impede other air traffic by remaining on any part of the landing or take-off areas for the purpose of repairs.
(K) Reckless operation. No person shall move an aircraft on the airport in a negligent or reckless manner.
(L) Aircraft blast. No person shall start, taxi, or operate any aircraft on the airport in a place where the propeller slip stream, jet blast, or rotor wash is likely to cause injuries to persons or damage to property.
(M) Rotorcraft. No person shall move a rotorcraft at a place on the airport while its rotors are turning unless there is an appropriate and safe clear area from the outer tip of each rotor. Rotorcraft shall use a helipad, when vacant, or other designated areas.
(N) Aerobatic flight. No aerobatic flight, as defined by FAA regulations, shall be conducted over the runway at the airport, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Manager.
(Ord. 824, passed 9-20-12; Res. 2681, passed 9-20-12) Penalty, see § 95.99