Code of Massachusetts Regulations
740 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY
Title 740 CMR 26.00 - Logan Airport - Minimum Standards For Aviation Services
SERVICE STANDARDS FOR REGULATED SERVICES
Section 26.22 - General Aviation Fueling

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) Definition. General aviation fueling shall mean the following:

(a) The sale, delivery, quality control and/or into-planing of aviation fuel of all grades ordinarily used and required by general aviation aircraft at Logan; and

(b) The sale of aviation oils and lubricants of all types and grades ordinarily required by general aviation aircraft at Logan.

(2) Equipment. An operator performing general aviation fueling shall maintain equipment in sufficient quantities and of sufficient type to service all aircraft handled by the operator and which shall include at a minimumthe following:

(a) A sufficient supply of absorbent material and the vehicular means to transport this material for the immediate containment and clean up of a spill and for removal of the contaminated absorbent material;

(b) Four fuel service vehicles for jet fuel, two with a minimum capacity of 5,000 gallons and two with a minimum capacity of 2,200 gallons; and

(c) One fuel service vehicle for aviation gasoline or other grade of fuel ordinarily dispensed with a minimum of 750 gallon product capacity.

(3) Facilities. An operator performing general aviation fueling shall have access to a fuel dispensing system with a capacity which will provide an inventory of jet fuel and aviation gasoline sufficient to fully service all the general aviation which use Logan on a peak day for an average week.

(4) Training. An operator performing general aviation fueling shall comply with the training standards for persons handling or dispensing fuel set forth in the Authority's Airport Certification Manual.

(5) Staffing. An operator performing general aviation fueling shall:

(a) Have at least one fueler on duty 24 hours per day, seven days per week; and

(b) Have at least one additional person on duty 24 hours per day, seven days per week, to act as supervisor, customer service representative, ramp attendant, landing/parking fee collector and dispatcher.

(6) Operations. An operator performing general aviation fueling shall satisfy the requirements set forth in 740 CMR 26.21(6).

(7) Document Submission. An operator performing general aviation fueling shall satisfy the requirements set forth in 740 CMR 26.21(7).

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