§ 156.03 AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS.
   (A)   No person shall conduct any aircraft operation to, on, from or over the Airport, except in conformity with all Federal Aviation Administration regulations, the applicable provisions of A.R.S. Title 28, Ch. 25, this city code and the rules and regulations established by the Committee.
   (B)   No person shall take off or land an airplane on the Airport, except on hard surface area, unless otherwise authorized by the Director.
   (C)   All airplane traffic shall conform to the established traffic pattern as approved by the Committee and posted at the Airport. Based helicopter operators will submit traffic pattern to the Committee for approval.
   (D)   No person shall park an aircraft on any runway or taxiway at the Airport.
   (E)   No person shall park or store an aircraft at the Airport, except in areas designated by the Committee.
   (F)   Preventive maintenance work, as defined in 14 C.F.R. part 43, app. A(e), may be performed at the Airport tie-down areas by the owner or operator of the aircraft. Aircraft owners who possess current mechanic ratings such as A&P and A&I may do additional work in the tie-down areas subject to the approval of the Director. All other aircraft maintenance, rebuilding and alterations shall be performed only in areas designated by Committee recommendation.
   (G)   No person shall conduct experimental flight or ground demonstrations on the Airport without prior permission of the Director and FAA approval.
   (H)   No person shall take any aircraft from the landing area or hangars or operate such aircraft while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a dangerous drug.
   (I)   No person shall board or disembark from any airplane on a runway or in the take-off or landing area except in an emergency, without prior approval of the Director.
   (J)   Persons parking transient aircraft in terminal transient areas shall register their aircraft with the Director or his or her representative as soon as possible after landing at the airport.
   (K)   All owners and operators who desire to base their aircraft at the Airport shall register their aircraft with the Director or his or her representative prior to beginning operations. Any change in ownership of the aircraft shall be reported immediately.
   (L)   No person shall leave an aircraft unattended unless it is property tied-down or placed in a hangar.
   (M)   No engine in an aircraft shall be started or run without a competent person at the engine controls, and unless blocks have been placed in front of the wheels or the aircraft has adequate parking brakes. No aircraft engine shall be operated in such manner as to endanger life or property.
   (N)   No aircraft shall be operated in, or taxied into or out of, a hangar.
   (O)   If the Director believes the conditions at the Airport, or any portion thereof, are unfavorable for aircraft operations, he or she may close the Airport, or such portions thereof, using applicable FAA procedures, as appropriate.
   (P)   No airplane capable of movement on the ground shall be operated on the Airport unless it is equipped with wheels and wheel brakes, except with permission of the Director.
   (Q)   No aircraft shall be permitted to remain on any part of the landing or take-off areas for the purpose of repairs.
   (R)   All aircraft shall be taxied at slow and reasonable speeds and shall not be taxied onto a runway without first stopping and waiting for any approaching aircraft preparing to land.
   (S)   No person shall, without the owner’s permission, interfere or tamper with an aircraft parked or stored at the Airport.
   (T)   No persons shall move an aircraft on the Airport in a negligent or reckless manner.
   (U)   No person shall start or taxi any aircraft on the Airport in a place where the air or exhaust blasts is likely to cause injuries to persons or property. If the aircraft cannot be taxied without violating this division (U), the operator must have it towed to the desirable destination.
(Prior Code, § 8-5.03) Penalty, see § 156.99