New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 54 - LICENSING OF AERONAUTICAL FACILITIES
Subchapter 6 - DESIGN STANDARDS
Section 16:54-6.4 - General design standards for special use aeronautical facilities
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:54-6.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All special use aeronautical facilities shall meet the minimum design standards for the respective type of aeronautical facility as set forth at (a)1 through 6 below:
1. Special use airports shall meet the standards
set forth for restricted use airports as set forth at
N.J.A.C.
16:54-6.3;
2. Special use heliports and helistops shall meet
the design requirements of FAA Advisory Circular 150/5390-2D, as amended and
supplemented;
3. Special use vertiports
shall meet the design requirements of FAA Engineering Brief #105, Vertiport Design,
as amended and supplemented;
4. Special
use balloonspots shall meet the following design requirements;
i. Consist of a minimum size area which has a
diameter not less than the height of the inflated balloon including the
basket;
ii. Maintain a 1:1 obstruction
clearance ratio for departures from the balloonspot; and
iii. For night operations, provide ground lighting
that adequately illuminates the operating area to assure operational
safety;
5. Special use
airship bases shall meet the same design requirements set forth for restricted use
airship bases; and
6. Special use
parachute drop zones shall conform to the drop zone requirements outlined in the
USPA Skydivers Information Manual.
(b) If any of the design standards for special use aeronautical facilities set forth in this section cannot be met, the applicant or licensee shall:
1. Submit to the Bureau copies of
the aircraft manufacturer's performance data, for the specific aircraft proposed for
use at the facility, which shows that the aircraft can, in accordance with
manufacturer's and FAA standards, safely use the facility; and
2. If requested by the Bureau, conduct a flight
demonstration, at a licensed public use aeronautical facility, in a space of like
dimensions to that proposed in the application, and using the aircraft proposed for
use at the special use aeronautical facility.
(c) Special use aeronautical facilities will not be licensed, or approved for use by any aircraft whose minimum performance and operating limits do not permit operations within the available dimensions of the facility.
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