10-08-070 Airport Operations Certification Manual and Emergency Procedures
A. The provisions of any Airport Certification Manual for the Airport as in effect and/or Airport Emergency Plan shall by reference be supplemental to and a part of these rules and regulations.
B. In the event of an Aircraft Accident or incident, prior to removal of the disabled Aircraft, the N.T.S.B. (National Transportation Safety Board) or the FAA must be notified.
C. The Pilot or the operator of an Aircraft involved in any Accident or incident on the Airport shall be responsible for the prompt removal of the disabled Aircraft and parts of such Aircraft as directed by the Director of Aviation; in the event of his failure to comply with such directions or inability to do so, such wrecked or disabled Aircraft and parts may be removed by the Director of Aviation at the owner’s or operator’s expense and without liability for damage which may result in the course of such removal.
D. Witnesses, when requested, and participants in Aircraft Accidents or incidents occurring on the Airport shall make a full report thereof to the Director of Aviation, or his or her authorized representative.
E. In the event of an Aircraft Accident or incident which causes the Airport to be closed, the Director of Aviation shall have the authority to utilize any resources or manpower that may be available to the Airport, to remove the Aircraft, with any expense utilizing the same passed on directly to the operator or owner of the Aircraft involved in the Accident or incident.
F. The Director of Aviation shall have the authority to close the Airport in the event of an Aircraft incident or Accident, if in his or her opinion further Aircraft operations may hamper the removal of the disabled Aircraft or may be hazardous to the personnel or property involved in the removal operation. (§10.08.070 repealed reenacted Ord. 028-05)