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Rule 12. DAMAGE TO AIRPORT. Any person, corporate or individual, and the
owner of any aircraft causing damage of any kind to said Airport, whether through violation
of any of these rules or through any act of negligence, shall be liable therefore in and to
said City of Georgetown.
Rule 13. INJURY TO PERSON. Any person going upon the grounds of said
Georgetown Municipal Airport, or using it for any purpose, shall do so at his own risk,
to person and property; and shall hold the City of Georgetown harmless for and on account
of any injury or d9mage to person or property suffered thereby. Such person shall be bound
by and obey all the rules and regulations concerning and pertaining to said Airport.
Rule 14. LICENSED PILOTS. Only aircraft and airmen licensed by the Federal
Aviation Administration shall operate upon or over said Georgetown Municipal Airport.
Porvided that this limitation shall not apply to students in training under licensed instructors
nor to public aircraft of the Federal Government or of a state, territory or political sub-
division thereof, or to aircraft licensed by a foreign government with which the United
States has a reciprocal agreement covering the operation of such licensed aircraft.
Rule 15. REGISTRATION. Every person stationed, employed, reasiving instructions
or operating upon said Georgetown Municipal Airport shall register at the office of the
airport manager, shall give his name, address, telephone number and the nature of his
business or occupation. Identification numbers of all aircraft hangered at Georgetown
Municipal Airport shall be registered at the office of the airport manager.
Rule 16. USE OF ANOTHER'S PROPERTY. Unless authorized by the owner in
writing, the use of any aircraft, parts, equipment, accessories or tools of another, situated
on said Airport, is forbidden, and no person shall enter, climb upon or in any way tamper
with any aircraft not owned by that person unless written permission has been granted by
the owner or the person is accompanied by the owner.
Rule 17. INTOXICANTS AND NARCOTICS FORBIDDEN. No person under the
influence of an intoxicant or narcotic shall operate or fly in any aircraft upon or over said
Georgetown Municipal Airport. Provided such inhibition shall not apply to a passenger
when accompanied by a nurse or caretaker in an aircraft apart from the pilot.
Rule 18. GLASS. No bottles or glass shall be left or broken upon the floor of any
building or upon any part of the surface area of the Airport.
Rule 19. AIR AND GROUND TRAFFIC - VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. All vehicular
traffic sWaTr'[Te confined to the roads, streets, avenues and alleys provided on the grounds
for that purpose, and shall not be operated at a speed in excess of twenty miles per hour,
except as otherwise posted on the main entrance road.
SECTION 3. AIRPORT RESTRICTED AREA.
Rue 20.During the hours of darkness, ness, a irport property is a Restricted Area.
RRu_Te During daylight hours, all Airport property is a Restricted Area, except
the main access road and terminal parking area.
Rule 22. ACCESS TO RESTRICTED AREA. No person shall go into the designated
Restricted Area unless they have written permission of the Airport Manager, hold a current
license or lease with the City of Georgetown for a facility or to conduct an activity in
the Restricted Area or is an invited visitor of such a person. Employees or invited visitors
are the responsibility of their sponsor for compliance with all Airport rules and regulations.
Rule 23. All vehicles performing maintenance or inspection tasks which must
operate in the primary landing area or taxiways will be equipped with a roof mount flashing
yellow light and will not enter these areas without prior coordination of the Unicom Operator.
SECTION 4. GROUND OPERATIONS.
Rue 24. GASSING OF AIRCRAFT. All aircraft will be positively grounded
when being serviced with fuel.
Rule 25. All aircraft shall be gassed at the gas pump, or if by truck on the ramp
clear ofami ngars.
Rule 26. TIEDOWN OF AIRCRAFT. All aircraft not hangared shall be tied down
or secured at night and during inclement weather.
Rule 27. RUNNING AIRCRAFT ENGINES. If not equipped with adequate brakes,
the engine shall not be started in an aircraft until and unless the wheels have been set with
blocks attached to rapes or other suitable means for removing them.
Rule 28. No engine shall be started or run unless a Competent operator is at the
controls of—' t>{ a aircraft; and no engine, shall be started or run inside any building.