A. Running Engines When Persons Near Propeller Stream: At no time shall engines be "run up" when other aircraft, hangars, shops, other buildings, or persons on the observation area, are in the path of the propeller stream.
B. Parking Aircraft: Aircraft shall not be parked except in areas and in the manner designated by the Airport Board.
C. Locked-Wheel Turns Prohibited: Locked-wheel turns on runways, ramps, and taxiways are prohibited.
D. Repairs Made In Certain Areas: All repairs to aircraft or engines, except emergency repairs, shall be made in the spaces designated for this purpose by the Airport Board.
E. Aircraft Movement Area, Persons Restricted: No persons, except duly authorized personnel, or passengers going to or from aircraft, or other persons being personally conducted by airport attendants, shall be permitted to enter the aircraft movement area, except as authorized by the Airport Manager.
F. Blocking And Tieing Down Aircraft: Aircraft shall be properly blocked and tied down by owner or operator when parked overnight, or when conditions otherwise warrant.
G. Landing Area Use, Permission Required: No motor vehicle will be allowed on the landing, taxi or tie-down area without permission of the Airport Manager, or his designated representative, and then only in accordance with instructions. The driver of the vehicle shall notify the Airport Manager prior to entry on the runways.
H. Removal Of Wrecked Or Damaged Aircraft: Within ten (10) days after notification, wrecked or damaged airplanes must either be removed from the airport or stored in some structure. If not removed or stored, then the Airport Manager will remove same from airport at the expense of the owner.
I. Accidents On Airport:
1. Vehicles And Personnel Restricted: In case of an accident occurring on the airport, no vehicle or personnel shall be permitted on the landing area without the approval of the Airport Manager, or the Airport Board, except equipment, vehicles, and personnel responding to the emergency.
2. Report Of Accident: Persons involved in aircraft accidents occurring on the airport shall, within forty eight (48) hours, make a full report thereof to the Airport Manager or the Airport Board.
J. Demonstrations, Approval Required: No flight or ground demonstrations shall be conducted on the airport without the written approval and authorization of the Airport Manager. (Ord. 83-03, 6-13-1983)