Pennsylvania Code
Title 67 - TRANSPORTATION
Part I - Department of Transportation
Subpart B - Nonvehicle Code Provisions
Article IV - Air Transportation
Chapter 471 - AIRPORT RATING AND LICENSING
Section 471.3 - Airport licensing
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Authority. A person may not establish, maintain or operate an airport, or permit flight operations at an airport, unless authorized by the Bureau. This does not apply to an airport approved or maintained by the government of the United States, or to infrequent operations by helicopters or aircraft with characteristics permitting operation from sites not specially prepared therefore.
(b) Written authority required. Authority to establish, maintain or operate an airport will be provided in writing by the Bureau and will indicate whether the airport is public use, private use or otherwise restricted. An airport will be licensed by the ratings under §§ 471.5 and 471.6 (relating to airport rating-excluding heliports; and heliport rating).
(c) Temporary licenses. A temporary license, public or private, may be issued by the Bureau for temporary operations or special occasions. An inspection fee of $25 will be charged for a temporary license.
(d) Waiver. The Bureau may issue a waiver for conditions not in compliance with criteria listed in Appendix A if control measures are put in place or if those conditions are deemed to not cause undue hazard to persons or property. Waivers may be temporary or permanent, depending on the situation and circumstances. Any conditions having a current waiver in force will be deemed to be in conditional compliance with this chapter.
(e) Change of ownership. A change of airport ownership requires a new license through the Bureau's licensing process. Upon the change of ownership or status of an airport, a new license which includes prior waivers of nonstandard conditions, modifications of FAA standards, or determinations of no hazard, as applicable, will be issued provided that a review by the Bureau verifies that conditions at the airport have not significantly changed since the time the previous license and waivers were issued.
(f) Existing airport. An airport presently in existence and licensed under preexisting statutes and regulations is considered authorized.
(g) Suspension or revocation of license. The Bureau may revoke or suspend an airport license for reasonable cause, such as, but not limited to, failure to correct airport deficiencies, failure to cease unauthorized activities, or any violation of this chapter. See § 471.8 (relating to suspension, penalties and revocations).
(h) Zoning. Issuance of an airport license does not preempt requirements of local zoning authorities.
This section cited in 67 Pa. Code § 471.2 (relating to definitions); and 67 Pa. Code § 471.4 (relating to licensing fees (private airports only)).