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RULES AND REGULATIONS
SALINA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
SALINA, KANSAS
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SALINA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Under the Exclusive Operation and Control
of the
SALINA AIRPORT AUTHORITY ,
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City of Salina, Kansas
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SALINA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
SALINA, KANSAS
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
SALINA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
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PART I - DEFINITIONS "
PART II - PENALTIES . "
PART III - GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
PART IV - MOTOR VEHCILE REGULATIONS
PART V - AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS .'"
PART VI - FIRE HAZARDS , " , "
PART VII - GENERAL RULES AND CONDUCT
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Rules and Regulations
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PART I
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AIRPORT:
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"Airport" means the Salina Municipal Airport, Schilling Subdivision,
. Saline County, Salina, Kansas, comprising the runway, taxiway and
parking apron facilities.
AIRPORT AUTHORITY:
"Airport Authority" means the Salina Airport Authority of the City of
Salina, Kansas; address
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Salina Municipal Airport
Terminal Building #120
Salina Airport Industrial Center
Salina, Kansas
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CITY:
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"City" means the City of Salina, Kansas
AIRPORT MANAGER:
"Airport Manager" means the manager of the Salina Municipal Airport,
"or his duly authorized representative. .'
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PERSON:
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'''Person'' means any individual, firm, partnership, co-partnership,
. corporation, company, association, joint stock association or political
'body, and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or similar repre-
sentative thereof.
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Rules and Regulations
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PART II
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SECTION 1: Persons violating these rules may be deprived
of use of the Airport or any of its facilities and will be
'subject to prosecution and fine for violation of City Ordinances
which contain provisions for enforcing these rules and regulations.
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PART III
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SECTION 1: The privilege of using the Airport and its facilities
shall be conditioned on the assumption of full responsibility or risk
by the user thereof.
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SECTION 2: The use of the Airport, or any of its facilities, in
any manner, shall create an obligation on the part of the user thereof,
to obey all the rules and regulations herein prescribed.
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SECTION 3: Restricted Areas. No person shall enter any restricted
area posted as being closed to the public except:
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a. Persons assigned to duty therein.
b. Persons authorized by the Airport Manager.
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c. Passengers entering the apron for the purpose of
embarkation'and debarkation when under the super-
vision of the aircraft owner or operator.
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SECTION 4: Conduct of Business. No person shall engage in any
business or commercial activity 'or in the sale of any commodity or
service whatsoever on the Airport, except in conformance with the re-
quirements of the Airport Authority. and upon such terms and conditions
as they may prescribe, and without having previously secured permission
to do so in writing from the Airport Authority.
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SECTION 5: Soliciting. No person shall solicit funds or sales
for any purpose on the Airport without permission of the Airport Authority.
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SECTION 6: Vehicles for Hire. No person shall operate any vehicles
for hire from the Airport unless such operation is with the approval
of the Airport Authority and under such terms and conditions as may be
prescribed, except vehicles licensed by the City of Salina.
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SECTION 7: Advertisements. No person shall post, distribute, or
display signs, advertisements, circulars, printed or written matter at
the Airport except with the approval of the Airport Authority and in
such manner as may be prescribed by the Airport Manager.
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SECTION 8: TERMS AND CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF
COMMERCIAL FLIGHT SCHOOLS, PASSENGER HOPPING, SIGHT SEEING FLIGHTS,
NON-SCHEDULED PASSENGER FLIGHTS ORIGINATING FROM SALINA MUNICIPAL
AIRPORT, MECHANIC AND REPAIR WORK OF ANY KIND FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES
INCLUDING SHOPS AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND OTHER OPERATIONS OF A SIMILAR
NATURE.
Any person desiring to engage in any of the above activities on the Salina
Municip~l Airport shall:
a. Secure written permission from the Airport Authority.
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b. Register with the Airport Manager the name of the
enterprise; the registration number of the aircraft
to be used in connection with the enterprise, and
the owner thereof; and any other pertinent information
deemed necessary' by the Airport Manager.
c. , Advise the Airport Manager of change of ownership
of any aircraft registered in accordance with (b)
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d. Base the aircraft used in the enterprise on the
Salina Municipal Airport unless otherwise approved
by the Airport Authority.
e. Establish and maintain an office and a telephone at the
Airport, unless otherwise approved by the Airport
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f. Furnish good, prompt and efficient service adequate
to meet the demands for its service at the Airport.
g. Furnish said service on a fair, equal and nondi.s-
criminatory basis to all users thereof.
h. Charge fair, ,reasonable and nondiscriminatory
prices for each unit of sale or service. In connect-
ion with this provision, rates for all goods and
services shall be submitted to the Airport Authority
for approval along with such other reports that the
Airport Authority may require.
i. Carry public liability and property damage insurance
in an amount to be approved by the Airport Authority.
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j. Submit evidence of ability to provide the
services contemplated, including equipment,
facilities. competent personnel and adequate
financing.
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The Airport Authority reserves the right to cancel any permit issued in
accordance with the above provisions and to change the conditions under
which such privileges may be exercised.
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SECTION 9: Use of Roads and Walks.
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a. No person shall travel on the Airport other than
on the roads, walks and paving provided for the
particular type of traffic.
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b. No person.shall use the roads or walks in such
manner as to hinder or obstruct their proper
use.
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c. No person shall operate any type of vehicle on
the roads or walks except as designated by the
Airport Authority.
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SECTION 10: Animals. No person shall enter the terminal building
or landing area of the Airport with a dog or other animal except a
seeing-eye dog. unless the animal is properly crated for shipping. Dogs
and other domesticated animals may be permitted in other areas of the
Airport if restricted by leash or confined in such a manner as to be
under control.
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SECTION 11: Lost Articles. Anyone finding a lost article shall
deposit it with the Airport Manager.
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SECTION 12: Damages to Airport Property. Any and all Airport
property and/or facilities destroyed, broken, or damaged by accident or
otherwise shall be paid for by the person responsible therefor. Air-
craft equipped with tail skids or other devises which will damage pave-
ment or sod areas shall not be operated on the Airport.
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SECTION 13: Authority for Repairs or Alterations. No construction
work. repairs. or alterations shall be made to Airport Authority property
without having first obtained approval for such construction. repair or
alteration from the Airport Authority. Any changes. alterations. or
repairs made without proper approval. and any damage resulting therefrom
shall be paid for by the person responsible and in accordance with the
direction of the Airport Authority.
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SECTION 14: Consent and Authority Required. No person shall take
or use any aircraft, aircraft. parts, instruments, or tools thereof owned,
controlled, or .operated by' any other person while said items are ~tored,
housed, or otherwise left on the Airport or within its hangars or other
structure without written consent of the owner or operator thereof, or
satisfactory evidence of the right to do so duly presented to the Airport
Manager.
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PART IV
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SECTION 1: General. Motor vehicles shall be operated on the Airport
in accordance with federal, state and local traffic regulations and in
strict accordance with the rules prescribed by the Airport Authority
and the Airport Manager for the control of such vehicles.
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SECTION 2: Motorized Equipment. No motorized equipment shall be
operated within the area reserved for aircraft, on the apron of the
terminal building, on the aircraft landing area, on any ramp, apron or
taxiway, exept:
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a. By persons assigned duty thereon.
b. By persons authorized by the Airport Manager.
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c. Vehicles operated by persons so authorized shall be
operated in accordance with the following rules:
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1. Vehicles shall not be parked or left unattended
on any runway, taxiway, apron, ramp, within any
area reserved for aircraft parking or in any
area where "No Parking" signs are posted.
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2. No person shall operate any vehicle upon the
airport landing area or across any runway or
taxiway on the airport without first securing
clearance and instructions from the Airport
Control Tower during the hours 6:00 a.m. to
10:00 p.m. and from the Airport Manager during
all other hours.
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3. No person shall operate a vehicle across any
runway then in use for landings and take-offs
of aircraft, without first stopping at least
100-feet from the runway and receiving clearance
either by radio or green light signal from the
Control Tower.
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4. Aircraft' taxiing. on any runway, taxiway or ramp
of the airport shall have right-of-way over all
vehicle traffic.
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5. No vehicle shall overtake a taxiing aircraft or
pass said aircraft without first receiving a
clearance by radio or green light signal from
the control tower.
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d. By,unit hangar tenants proceeding directly to or from
their hangar.
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SECTION 3: Authorized private vehicles shall display on the back
of the rear view mirror a "Field Permit" issued by the Airport Manager.
Applications for permits shall furnish to the Airport Manager the follow-
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1. Name of owner.
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2. Description of vehicle.
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3. Evidence of insurance in amounts established by -
the Airport Authority.
SECTION 4: Operating Rules.
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1. Motor vehicles shall be operated in strict com-
pliance with speed limits prescribed by the
Airport Authority and indicated by posted traffic
signs: Speeds shall not exceed 30 miles per hour
and shall be adjusted to lower rate in conjested
areas.
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2. Vehicles shall be operated in a safe manner at
all times and shall be kept in safe operating
condition.
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3. Vehicles shall be operated in accordance with
directions of posted traffic signs.
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4. Authorized vehicles proceeding to the Airport
Control Tower will cross the main runway (35-17)
at taxiway #5, observe the requirement of radio
or green signal light, and will use taxiway #14
directly to the tower. Vehicles will return by
the same route.
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5. Unit hangar tenants will enter the aircraft
parking ramp through the most direct access gate
and depart by the same route.
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6. No portion of the ,~rport west of the security fence
that separates the Airport proper from other areas
of the Salina Airport Industrial Center is open to
the public.
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7. The following vehicles only are authorized to drive
onto the Airport terminal building ramp, or other area
used for parking of aircraft, to pick up or discharge
personnel arriving or departing via aircraft:
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a. The courtesy vehicle operated by the
fixed base operator.
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b. Military staff cars dispatched to meet
military aircraft.
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d. Civil government passenger vehicles by
prior approval of the Airport Manager.
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8. Authorized vehicles on the south aircraft ramp will
be driven along the east edge of the ramp.
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9. The north aircraft parking ramp shall not be used
as a vehicle roadway except as required by hangar
owners for access to their hangars, or as specifi-
cally authorized by the Airport Manager.
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10. Access to the southwest, west and northwest areas
of the Airport shall be made using the Airport
perimeter road and the appropriate access gates
thereto.
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SECTION 5: Agricultural Vehicles. AgriculturaL,lessees will be
assigned access routes to their leased areas by the Airport Manager.
Agricultural lessees will observe the following restrictions and pro-
cedures:
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a. No farm vehicle, truck or other equi~ment will be
operated on the abandoned edges of runways or be
used when the runway or taxiway is not in use
provided that prior approval has been obtained from
the Airport Control Tower.
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b. Farm equipment operators shall be alert to aircraft
movements on runways and taxiways adjacent to their
area of activity and shall be familiar with the light
signals used by the Control Tower for vehicular control.
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c. No land will be farmed within 100-feet of the edge
of the usuable portion of a designated runway nor
within 50-feet of the edge of the usable portion
of a designated taxiway. ,
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d. Farm equipment operators will not move cement markers
for buried communications and electrical cable,
or if accidently disturbed, these markers will be
replaced at their original location as accurately
as possible.
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e. The burning of brush, grass or other material on
the Airport shall first be coordinated with the
Airport Manager.
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f. All gates used by agricultural lessees shall be
kept locked after entry or departure of farm
vehicles.
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g. All farming operations occurring between official
sunset and official sunrise shall first be co-
ordinated with the Airport Manager.
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h. No vehicles with lugs will be operated on Airport
pavement.
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SECTION 6: Accident Reports. All persons involved in any accident
on the Airport and all witnesses thereto shall report promptly to the
Airport Manager.
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SECTION 7: Vehicle Parking. Authorized vehicles shall be parked on
Airport property only in the manner and the locations designated by the
Airport Manager.
a. The parking of automobiles on ramps in front of
rental hangar buildings is prohibited.
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b. Parking of automobiles on the terminal building
ramp shall be limited to those itemized in this
Section of these rules and regulations. Such
automobiles must be parked north of the pedestrian
gate at the terminal building.
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c. Driving automobiles, including fuel trucks or
other service equipment, over the sodded or
grassed areas and the parking of such vehicles
in these areas is prohibited.
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d. Parking or storage of vehicles in aircraft
hangars is prohibited, except that unit hangar
renters may park their automobiles in their unit
when the unit is not being used for aircraft
storage.
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e. Parking of vehicles is prohibited in any area
where "No Parking" signs are posted.
f. Trucks or trailers containing aviation fuel shall
be parked at least 7s-feet from buildings.
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g. Unit hangar renters will not park their automobile
in front of, or at the ends of hangars "A" and "c"
nor in such a location as to hinder or block access
to all sides of the hangar by taxiing aircraft.
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h. Airport service vehicles and rental cars only shall
be allowed overnight parking at the terminal build-
ing area except in the parking lot located south-
west of the terminal.
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i. No vehicle shall be abandoned on Airport Authority
property.
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SECTION 8: Commercial Operators. No vehicle or motorized equipment
shall be used or operated on the Airport for fueling, loading or un-
loading aircraft or servicing aircraft with food or other commodity,
product, service or thing, or for any commercial purpose unless approval
has been received from the Airport Authority.
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SECTION 9: Firearms. No persons, except peace officers, authorized
postal employees, airport employees, or members of the Armed Forces of
the United States on official duty, shall carry any firearms or any
explosives on Airport Property.
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SECTION 10: Sanitation. No person shall dispose of garbage, paper,
refuse or other materials on the Airport except in recepticles provided
for that purpose.
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SECTION 11: Fire Hazards. No person shall use inflammable, volatile
liquids in the cleaning of any aircraft, engines, parts or other equipment
or appliances unless such cleaning operations are performed in open air
areas so designated for such cleaning by the Airport Manager, or in a
room properly fire proofed and equipped with adequate and readily accessi-
ble fire extinguishers. All inflammable items, such as oils, greases,
gasolines, paint, paint thinners, varnishes, etc, will be stored away
from all hangars and other buildings and in a separate non-inflammable
structure reserved for such storage as directed by the Airport Manager.
Bulk storage of the above materials will be coordinated with the Airport
Manager and will be located at least 50-feet from any hangar or other
structure.
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A. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS.
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SECTION 1. Airport Property. All persons having entered on the
Airport property shall be governed by the regulations herein prescribed,
and by orders and instructions of the Airport Authority to the use of
any part of the Airport property or facilities.
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SECTION 2: Registration of Aircraft. All aircraft using the
Airport as a base of operations shall be registered with the Airport
Manager. Aircraft in manufacture, awaiting shipment, or used exclusive-
ly for school purposes are not included in this registration. All base
operators shall furnish to the Airport Manager a list of all aircraft
stored in hangars or tied-down in the areas of their control. This
list shall be submitted on the first day of each month. Owners of
aircraft not handled by a base operator shall furnish a one-time report
with subsequent reports as the addition or deletion of aircraft dictate.
These lists shall contain the following information:
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1. Registration number
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2. Manufacturer's name, model and number of engines.
3. Location (hangar number, stall number, tie-down
location, etc).
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SECTION 3: Operation of Aircraft. No person shall navigate any
aircraft, landing upon, flying same from, service, maintain, repair or
conduct any aircraft operations on or from the Airport otherwise than in
conformity with current Federal Aviation Administration and Civil
Aeronautics Board rules and regulations established under Federal
Authority. The safety regulations of the Salina Municipal Airport are
designed to supplement the above regulations.
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SECTION 4: Runways and Taxiways: Landing and taking off of aircraft,
except rotary wing aircraft, shall be confined to the numbered runways.
Taxiways shall be used for access to and from the numbered runways.
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SECTION 5: Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Rules. All
air traffic rules as established by the Federal Aviation Administration
and currently in effect are by reference made a part of these rules as
fully as if the same, each and all of them were set forth herein.
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SECTION 6: Brakes. No airplane shall be landed or shall take off
from Salina Municipal Airport unless it is equipped with wheel brakes
that are safe for the operation of the airplane.
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SECTION 7: Aircraft Radios. Pilots of aircraft not equipped with
a properly functional radio for communications with the Salina Tower
shall first contact the Tower by telephone, or through Flight Service,
prior to departing from or arriving at the Airport so that adequate
departure and arrival information can be obtained.
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SECTION 8: Securing of Unattended Aircraft. No aircraft shall be
left unattended on the Airport unless properly secured or hangared.
Owners of aircraft shall be held responsible for any and all damage
resulting from failure to comply with this rule.
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SECTION 9: Repairing of Aircraft and Aircraft Engines. All repairs
to aircraft and aircraft engines shall be made in the places designated
for that purpose. Such repairs shall not be made in areas reserved for
landing, take-off, taxiing or parking of aircraft.
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SECTION 10: Airport Liability. The Salina Airport Authority and
the City of Salina, Kansas, their agents or employees shall not be
liable for loss, damage or injury to persons or properties arising out
of any accident, incident or mishap of any nature whatsoever and/or from
any cause whatsoever to any individual, aircraft, or property occurring
on the Airport, or in the use of any of the Airport Authority facilities.
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SECTION 11: Aircraft Take-Off and Landings. All take-offs and
landings shall be made on a numbered runway as directed by the Control
Tower, or as closely as possible into the prevailing surface wind when
the Tower is not in operation. Aircraft shall clear all highways,
buildings and other structures on or adjacent to the Airport by a
vertical distance of at least 50-feet.
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SECTION 12: Aerobatics Prohibited: No aircraft shall be flown
within the Airport control zone in maneuvers other than those required
in normal routine flight, without prior permission of the Control Tower.
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SECTION 13: Simulated Aircraft Emergencies. No simulated forced
landings or other aircraft emergency operations shall be allowed without
prior permission of the Control Tower.
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SECTION 14: Airport May Refuse Clearance. The Airport Manager may
delay or restrict any flight or other operations at the Airport and may
refuse take-off clearance to any aircraft for any justifiable reason.
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SECTION 15: Admission to Hangars. No person shall enter a hangar
without prior approval of the Lessee, or the Airport Manager.
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SECTION 16: Aircraft Storage. Aircraft shall be stored or parked
only in spaces designated for that purpose.
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SECTION 17: Engine Operation. No person shall start an aircraft
engine unless a competent person is in the aircraft attending the engine
controls. Blocks shall be placed in front of the main wheels before
starting unless the aircraft is equipped with adequate parking brakes
and. said brakes are used to contain the aircraft.
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SECTION 18: Intoxicants and Drugs. No pilot or other member of the
crew of an aircraft in operation on the Airport, or any person attending
or assisting in said operation on the Airport, shall be under the influence
of intoxicating liquor or 'narcoti~ drugs, nor shall any person obviously
under the influence of intoxicating liquors or narcotic drugs be permitted
to board any aircraft except a medical patient under proper care.
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SECTION 19: Disabled Aircraft. Aircraft owners, their pilot or
agent, shall be responsible for the prompt disposal of disabled aircraft
and parts thereof, unless required or directed to delay such action
pending investigation of an accident. Any expense incurred by the Airport
Authority incident to said disposal shall be paid for by the owner or
pilot, unless other arrangements are agreed upon between the Airport
Authority and the owner or operator of the aircraft.
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SECTION 20: Accident Reports.
accidents on or within the Airport,
the Airport Manager and the Federal
possible.
Witnesses of and participants in
shall make a full report thereon to
Aviation Administration as soon as
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SECTION 21: Taxiing Into or Out of Hangar Prohibited. Aircraft
shall not be taxiied into or out of hangars.
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SECTION 22: Full Control over Aircraft Required. Following a
landing, after an aborted take-off, or while taxiing, the pilot shall
assure himself that there is no danger of a collision with other aircraft
or objects. All aircraft shall be taxiied under full control at reason-
able speeds. Only pilots or mechanics certificated by the Federal Aviation
Administration shall taxi an aircraft on any part of the Airport.
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SECTION 23: Running of Engines in Hangars Prohibited. No aircraft
engine shall be run in any hangar.
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SECTION 24: Starting, Running and Operational Check of Aircraft
Engines. Aircraft engines shall be started, warmed-up and given oper-
ational checks only in such places designated for such purposes by the
Airport Manager. Engines shall not be operated in a position that other
aircraft, hangars, shops, or other structures shall be in the path of
the propellor slip stream or jet blast.
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SECTION 25: Operation of Gliders, Sailplanes, Towing of Banners, etc.
The operation of gliders, sailplanes, and the towing of such aircraft or,
the towing of banners, etc., at or from the Airport, shall be permitted
only upon the permission of the Airport Authority. Permission must be
obtained for eaeh flight after arrangements have been made with the
Control Tower for the duration of the operation.
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SECTION 26: Operation of Rotarv Wing Aircraft. Operation of Rotary
Wing aircraft shall be subject to the following rules:
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1. Hovering is permitted for moving aircraft from
one area to another only.
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2. Helicopters will use areas designated by the
Control Tower for take-offs and landings.
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3. Helicopters shall park in areas designated for
general aircraft parking, being careful to allow
sufficient clearance of rotors and prop wash from
other aircraft and buildings.
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SECTION 27: Parachute Jumping: Except in emergency, parachute
jumping is prohibited within the Airport control zone of the Airport
unless prior written permission has been obtained from the Airport
Authority.
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B. TIE-DOWN RULES AND REGULATIONS.
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SECTION 1: Charges for Tie-Down. ,At the present time there are no
charges for airplane tie-down.
SECTION 2: Conditions of Tie-Down. The Airport Authority reserves
the right to change the conditions of the tie-down at any time.
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SECTION 3: Responsibility. The Airport Authority or the City of
Salina will not be responsible.' for property loss, or damage. due to
any condition, or injuries sustained by reason of customers use of
tie-down and airport facilities.
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SECTION 4: Facilities for Tie-Down. The base operator will
provide tie-down ropes, chains, cables, rings, blocks, and space;
however, it shall be the responsibility ot the customer to insure
that the aircraft is properly secured.
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C. STORAGE RULES AND REGULATIONS.
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SECTION 1. Conditions for Monthly Airplane Stora~e. Monthly in-
dividual unit (nTn) hangar storage can be contracted for with the lessor
of the hangars and shall be in accordance with the following conditions:
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a. Storage is for the particular airplane contracted for.
The owner of that airplane is responsible for the
storage charges. Hangar lessee must advise the'
lessor at once when airplane ownership changes. No.
airplane other than the one contracted for is to
be stored in the rented space unless the written
permission of the Airport Authority is first obtained.
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b. No alterations or additions to the hangar structure
or utilities shall be made without written permission
of the Airport Authority.
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c. Rates for aircraft storage shall be established
by the Airport Authority.
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not be responsible for property loss, or damage,
due to fire, theft, or the elements, or injuries
sustained by reason of tenant's use of the hangar
or Airport facilities.
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compartments.
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compartment when it is not being used for air-
craft storage purposes. No vehicles shall be
parked on airplane ramps or in the taxiing areas
at any time.
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D. AIRCRAFT FUELING AND DEFUELING.
SECTION 1: Use of Established Dispensing and Delivery System
Required. All aircraft shall be fueled and/or defueled through the
storage and dispensing systems established by the Airport Authority.
SECTION 2: Smoking Prohibited. No smoking shall be permitted
within 50-feet of the aircraft being fueled or defueled, or Hithin
50-feet of any fuel carrier or storage tank.
SECTION 3: Grounding of Aircraft and Fuel Dispensing Vehicle
Required. Both the aircraft being fueled or defueled and the fuel
servicing vehicle shall be adequately earth grounded during all
fueling/defueling operations.
SECTION 4: Fire Extinguisher: At least one CO-2 fire extinguisher
of at least IS-pounds capacity will be ready for use immediately at the
place of fueling or de fueling operations.
SECTION 5:
shall operate a
appliances over
or defueled.
Operating Electrical Switches Prohibited. No person
radio transmitter or receiver or switch electrical
or on in an aircraft while the aircraft is being fueled
SECTION 6: Onlv Essential Personnel Permitted. Only essential
personnel engaged in fueling or de fueling shall be permitted within
50-feet of fuel tanks of aircraft during such operations.
SECTION 7: No fueling operating shall be permitted within 50-feet
of any building. Fueling and de fueling of aircraft and fuel handling
shall be accomplished in accordance with provisions of Bulletin #407
National Bureau of Fire Underwriters.
E. AIRCRAFT PARKING.
SECTION 1: Terminal Building Ramp.
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a. Loading and unloading of all passenger-carrying
aircraft is permitted.
b. Multiple engine aircraft, both civilian and
military shall be permitted to park on the
north area of the ramp for periods of 24-
hours or less.
c. Single engine aircraft may park for a period
of one hour or less.
d. Helicopters are not permitted to park on this
ramp.
e. The loading or unloading of freight on this
ramp is prohibited, except for scheduled air
carrier aircraft.
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SECTION 2: Grassed Areas. No aircraft are permitted to park on
grassed or sod areas of the Airport.
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SECTION '3: Other areas. Fixed base operators have under their
control certain areas on the apron on which aircraft may be parked and
tied-down. These are the normal parking areas for transient aircraft.
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a. The Airport Man~gement assumes no responsibility
for the parking or tieing down of aircraft.
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building ramp or in other areas should be cog-
nizant of the risks involved in' such aircraft
being in the path of "Prop Wash" and/or jet blast
from large aircraft.
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are avallable at the location of the base
operators.
d. Hangar entrances will be kept clear of aircraft,
vehicles, and other equipment at all times to'
permit ready access to the building by fire
fighting equipment.
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SECTION 5: Parking of Large Aircraft. In the event large aircraft
use this Airport for parking purposes, these aircraft will not be parked
on the terminal ramp or in such a position as to interfere with access
to hangars for locally based aircraft. Normally, these aircraft will
be parked at the parking ramp of the base operator.
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SECTcON 1: CllOal1ing of .Ai rcraft. No person shall USe inflamnwble
volatillO liquids in the cleaning of aircraft, aircraft engines, proplOllors
and appui:tenances unless such cleaning operations are conducted in open
air, or in a room specifically set aside for that purpose, which room
shall be properly ventilatlOd, fire proof, and equipped with adequate and
readily accesible extinguishing apparatus.
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SECTION 2: Open Flame Operation. No person shall conduct any open
flame operations in any hangar or part thereof.
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SECTION 3: Storage of Inflammable Material. No person shall keep,
store, or discard any inflammable liquids, gases, signal flares, pyro-
technics, or other similar matlOrials in any hangar, building or structure
on the airport; provided, that such materials may be kept in aircraft in
the proper receptacle installed in the aircraft for such purpose, or in
rooms, areas or buildings specifically provided for such storage by the
Airport Manager.
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SECTION 4: Lubricating Oils. No person shall
cating oils in or about the hangars; provided, that
kept in individual, unopened one-quart containers.
shall be kept at least 50-feet from all hangars and
with suitable draw-off devices when in use.
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SECTION 5: Waste. Lessee of hangars shall provide suitable receptacles
with self-closing covers for the disposal of rags and other rubbish. Con-
tainers for oils and greases must be of a type approved by the Salina Fire
Department and/or the Kansas Inspection Bureau. No person shall dispose
of used or waste oils or other liquids by dumping into any drainage ditch,
sewer or storm drainage system on the Airport. All used or waste petroleum
or other chemical product shall be disposed of by complete removal from
the Airport.
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SECTION 6: Smoking. No person shall smoke in any hangar or in any
area on t~e Airport in violation of posted "No Smoking" signs.
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SECTION 7: Cleaning Fluids.
substances for cleaning floors in
on the Airport.
No person shall use volatile inflammable
the hangars or in any other building
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SECTION 8: Floors and Passageway Care.
the Airport shall keep floors and passageways
ings free and clear of oil, grease, snow, ice
pedestrian traffic.
All Lessees and tenants on
of hangars and other build-
inflammables and hazards to
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SECTION 9: Doping. Doping processes shall be conducted only in
designated and properly designed, fire proof and ventilated rooms or
buildings in which all illumination, wiring, heating, ventilation equip-
ment, electrical switches, outlets and fixtures shall be explosion proof.
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SECTIO 10: Radar Operation. No person shall operate radar equipment
.instal1ed in an aircraft when such aircraft is in a hangar or parked in
such a position and location so as to endanger personnel. Bench check
operations of. radar sets in repair or maintenance shall be conducted only
. in those areas specifically set aside for such operation by the Airport
Manager.
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'~t . SECTION 11: Elimination of Fire Hazards~ When either the Airport
, Manager or the Fire Inspector of the City Fire Department of Salina,
.: Kansas, has notified in writing any lessee, tenant, or other person on
the Airport, to correct or eliminate any fire hazard for which such lessee,
tenant, or other person is responsible, the person notified shall correct
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, the written notification or request received by him. Recommendations
of the Kansas Inspection Bureau shall be recognized and complied with
: when deemed practicable by the Airport Authority.
Tank trucks containing aviation fuel shall
from all :bui1dings. Trucks containing
in any hangar at any time.
1,' SECTION 12: Tank Trucks:
. be parked not. less than,75-feet
aviation f~el are. not permitted
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SECTION 1: Disorderly Conduct. No person shall loiter on the
Airport or commit any disorderly, obscene, indecent or unlawful act on
the Airport, or commit any nuisance or disturb the peace or quietude of
any person rightfully upon and properly using the Airport facilities.
SECTION 2: Sanitation. No 'person shall dispose of garbage, refuse,
trash, paper or any other waste and materials upon the Airport property
except in receptacles provided for that purpose.
SECTION 3: Preservation of Property. No person shall:
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Destroy, injure, deface, or disturb in any way, any
building or other structure, sign, equipment, fence
gate, marker, flower, shrub, lawn, or other public
property on the Airport.
"b. Trespass on any lawn, aircraft landing area or
service ramp, taxiway,.runway, or other restricted
area.
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c, Abandon Any Personal Property on the Airport. Any
property left unattended on the Airport in excess
of 3D-days, shall be considered abandoned. All
agricultural vehicles and equipment shall be moved
from the Airport if such equipment is not to be used
thereon within one week. Agricultural equipment that
. has remained on the Airport unused for 30-days shall
be considered abandoned. Any vehicle, equipment or
material uaed by a contractor or other person for
work performed for the Airport Authority, shall be
.. removed from the Airport within 3D-days after
completion and acceptance of such work by the Air-
. port Authority, or said vehicle, equipment or
material shall be ,considered abandoned.
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