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 471.7 - Licensing criteria and requirements
Universal Citation: 67 PA Code ยง 471.7
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Criteria for licensing of airports and heliports are described in Appendix A.
(b) The following are applicable to airports and heliports which have obtained a license:
(1) An owner or operator of an airport shall
operate and maintain the airport safely and shall conform to existing statutes
and this chapter, or as modified by existing waiver.
(2) An owner or operator of an airport shall
give prompt written notice to the Bureau, using Bureau Form AV-19, of a
proposed physical change in the airport that is likely to affect its safety or
conformity with the criteria under which the airport was licensed by the
Bureau.
(3) An owner or operator of
an airport licensed by the Bureau shall immediately report altered, unsafe or
hazardous conditions of a nontemporary nature (in excess of 72 hours) to the
Bureau. Public airport owners shall also file a NOTAM with the FAA. Upon
elimination of the condition, a report shall be submitted to the Bureau
detailing corrective action taken. Information concerning permanent physical
changes to the airport shall also be reported to the FAA for inclusion in the
Airport Facilities Directory.
(4)
An owner or operator of a public airport shall post, in a place visible to the
public, written material required to be posted by the Bureau, the Commonwealth
or the Federal government.
(5)
Surface vehicles, such as, but not limited to, automobiles, trucks, mowing
machines, graders or rollers may not be operated in the vicinity of runways or
taxiways of a public airport without the airport manager's permission and
coordination with the control tower, if existent. Surface vehicles must be
marked with approved flags or flashing amber beacons in accordance with FAA
guidelines when operating in air operations areas unless coordinated with the
airport manager.
(6) Remote
controlled model aircraft may not be operated from a public airport unless
permission has been obtained from the airport manager.
(7) Nonaeronautical uses of a public
airport's aviation related area require the airport sponsor to obtain Bureau
approval by means of advance written notice. Failure of the Bureau to respond
within 30 calendar days shall be deemed tacit approval. Airport operators shall
provide advance notice to aircraft operators in accordance with FAA procedures
and time frames, including a NOTAM.
(8) An abandoned or unlicensed airport shall
have markers, wind direction indicators and aeronautical signs immediately
removed by the owner or operator.
(9) The Bureau may randomly inspect any
airport or heliport to determine compliance with the code and this chapter.
(i) Periodic safety inspections will be
conducted at all scheduled service, general aviation and basic utility
airports. The Bureau will coordinate the inspection date with the airport
owner. Following the inspection, the Bureau will provide written report of all
inspection findings. Deficiencies identified shall be mitigated in a timely
manner unless waived by the Bureau. The written report containing the
inspection findings, as they specifically relate to the aviation code or
aviation regulations, will itemize all deficiencies, except conditions having a
current waiver in force. Any conditions having a current waiver in force is
deemed to be in (conditional) compliance with this chapter.
(ii) Safety inspections at private use
airports will be conducted on a random basis or at the request of the
owner.
(iii) Airport sponsors who
cannot mitigate airspace obstructions may submit an FAA Form 7460 for FAA
evaluation and subsequent consideration for Bureau waiver.
(10) The Department may maintain an action in
any court of competent jurisdiction against any licensee of an airport or
aviation facility which is subject to regulation under this chapter, to
prevent, restrain or enjoin any violation or threatened violation of this
chapter.
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