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 471.5 - Airport rating-excluding heliports

Universal Citation: 67 PA Code ยง 471.5

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

(a) The following are rating categories to be used by the Bureau for the issuance of an airport license:

(1) Public airport.
(i) Scheduled service/general aviation. An airport accommodating regularly scheduled air carrier or commuter service or general aviation operations, or both.

(ii) Basic utility. An airport with a visual runway, turf or paved, serving aircraft less than 12,500 pounds max gross weight, without beacon or runway edge lights, authorized for visual flight rules (VFR) use only and not intended for night time operations.

(iii) Sport and ultralight. A landing area for the use of sport or ultralight aircraft, or both, as those terms are defined by applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).

(iv) Seaplane base. An area of water used as a landing area.

(2) Private airport.
(i) Individual. A private airport used exclusively by the licensee.

(ii) Group. A private airport used exclusively by a partnership, organization or corporation which is restricted to members of that entity.

(iii) Sport and ultralight. A landing area for the use of sport or ultralight aircraft, or both as those terms are defined by applicable FARs.

(iv) Seaplane. An area of water used as a landing area.

(b) Use of landing areas by another aircraft.

(1) Aircraft operators are authorized to land at public airports within the capabilities of the pilot-in-command and the aircraft. Pertinent information regarding public airports is located in the FAA Airport Facilities Directory and also updated and disseminated by a NOTAM.

(2) For private airports, aircraft operators shall receive authorization from the airport owner prior to operating to or from the airport. A private airport owner/licensee may invite an aircraft operator to use his landing area if the owner has thoroughly briefed the invitee on the takeoff and landing data and any peculiarities of the landing area. The invitee's aircraft expected performance values and operational requirements may not exceed the capabilities or dimensions of the landing area.

This section cited in 67 Pa. Code § 471.3 (relating to airport licensing).

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