Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 14 - AVIATION SAFETY
Subpart F - AIRPORTS FOR NON-CONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT
Section 14.630 - Private-Use of Airports for Non-Conventional Aircraft
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 14.630
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Balloon Port
1) Physical Standards. The diameter of the
launch circle shall be a minimum of 300 feet, as shown in Appendix C,
Illustration A.
2) Minimum
Departure Slope. A balloon port must provide a 1:1 departure slope as measured
from the nearest edge of the circle throughout its entire 360°
circumference. All public utility lines, towers of all types, and inhabited
buildings or dwellings must be cleared by at least 5:1 as measured from the
nearest edge of the circle.
3)
Facilities. Every balloon port shall provide a wind direction/velocity
indicator (must be lighted for night use).
4) Responsibility of a Private-Use Balloon
Port Certificate Holder
A) Supervise or cause
the supervision of all aeronautical activity in connection with the balloon
port in the interest of safety.
B)
Ensure that the balloon port has a phone number by which Division personnel can
reach the Certificate Holder or agent. In the event that the Certificate Holder
or agent is not available at this number, an answering device at the balloon
port number shall provide a message identifying a reliable secondary number
where the Certificate Holder or agent can be reached. It is mandatory that any
change in Certificate Holder/agent address or phone number be reported to the
Division in writing, by phone, or by e-mail, within 10 days after the
change.
C) Prescribe local balloon
port rules that will be reviewed and approved, prior to their adoption, by the
Division.
D) Develop and follow, on
the property subject to his or her control, operational maintenance and repair
practices that will ensure that the landing area and approaches are free from
hazards to the operation of aircraft.
E) Furnish the Division, upon request, with
information concerning aircraft using the balloon port as an operating base,
persons exercising managerial or supervisory functions at the balloon port,
accidents, and the nature and extent of aeronautical activity occurring at the
balloon port.
b) Seaplane Base
1) Physical Standards. Water landing and
departure surfaces must be a minimum of 400 feet in width, as shown in Appendix
C, Illustration A.
2) Minimum
Clearances. All approaches to and departures from the water area shall be
sufficient to clear all structures on the land or in the water by at least 100
feet.
3) Facilities. Every seaplane
base shall provide a wind direction/velocity indicator (must be lighted for
night use).
4) Responsibility of a
Private-Use Seaplane Base Certificate Holder:
A) Supervise or cause the supervision of all
aeronautical activity in connection with the seaplane base in the interest of
safety.
B) Ensure that the seaplane
base has a phone number by which Division personnel can reach the Certificate
Holder or his or her agent. In the event that the Certificate Holder or agent
is not available at this number, an answering device at the seaplane base
number shall provide a message identifying a reliable secondary number where
the Certificate Holder or agent can be reached. It is mandatory that any change
in Certificate Holder/agent address or phone number be reported to the Division
in writing, by phone, or by e-mail, within 10 days after the change.
C) Prescribe local seaplane base rules that
will be reviewed and approved, prior to their adoption, by the
Division.
D) Develop and follow, on
the property subject to his or her control, operational maintenance and repair
practices that will ensure that the landing area and approaches are free from
hazards to the operation of aircraft.
E) Furnish the Division, upon request, with
information concerning aircraft using the seaplane base as an operating base,
persons exercising managerial or supervisory functions at the seaplane base,
accidents, and the nature and extent of aeronautical activity occurring at the
seaplane base.
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