Conn. Agencies Regs. § 15-41-29 - Minimum requirements for commercial airports
Minimum requirements for commercial airports shall be:
(a)
Facilities.
(1) Facilities for supplying aircraft with
fuel, oil and water;
(2) potable
drinking water and sanitary toilets, available to the public;
(3) a telephone at, or within reasonable
distance of, the airport;
(4)
approved fire extinguishes available at fuel pumps, on the flight line and in
the hangars;
(5) if other than a
standard left-hand pattern is approved for an airport, a circle marker shall be
installed to indicate the traffic pattern, and a map showing the airport
traffic pattern shall be posted in the airport office in a prominent
place;
(6) the boundary of the
airport, when deemed necessary, shall be clearly indicated by boundary markers
as approved by the department;
(7)
wind direction indicator, so located as to show a true indication of the wind
and the landing area readily visible to aircraft approaching the airport from
any direction, except when the airport has licensed air traffic controllers on
duty.
(b)
Responsible person. A designated person, who shall be called the
airport manager, responsible for the proper operation of the airport and
operation of the aircraft at the airport, in conformance with the Connecticut
laws and regulations governing aeronautics.
Notes
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