A.
Applicability.
(1)
The Federal Aviation Act, 49 U.S.C. § 40101 et seq., and Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, govern the regulation of air transportation, along with Chapter 114 of the Wisconsin Statutes. These federal laws and regulations preempt local regulation when they conflict with the Federal Aviation Act or substantially interfere with the federal regulation of air safety.
(2)
The minimum standards set forth herein shall be applicable to and strictly observed by and are incumbent upon all users of and persons on any part of the property comprising the airport. Tenant organizations shall be responsible for the accessibility and the compliance with these standards by all employees. These rules or standards are not intended to amend, modify, or supersede any provision of federal, state or local law or any specific contractual agreement of the Village with which they may conflict, provided that these standards shall, insofar as possible, be interpreted so that no conflict shall exist. These regulations may from time to time be amended, changed or modified by recommendation of the Airport Advisory Committee and approval of the Village Board.
B.
Waivers. Should the Federal Aviation Administration provide a specific waiver of federal aviation regulations which have the same intent as contained in this chapter, the Village of East Troy may, upon request, similarly waive the pertinent paragraphs or sections of this chapter.
C.
Word usage and definitions. The words and phrases used in these standards shall, for the purpose of the same, be construed as set forth below unless the context or any preemption by federal or state law requires otherwise.
(2) AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITY AERONAUTICAL SERVICES AIR OPERATIONS AREA AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT ENGINE AIRPORT AIRPORT MANAGEMENT COMMERCIAL OPERATION FIREPROOF FLAMMABLE LEASE MOVEMENT AREA OPERATE OPERATOR OWNER PERMISSION or PERMIT PERSON
Definitions.
Any activity which involves, makes possible, or is required for the operation of aviation vehicles or which contributes to or is required for the safety of such operations. The following activities commonly conducted on airports are aeronautical activities within this definition: charter operations, pilot training, aircraft rental and sightseeing, aerial photography, crop dusting, aerial advertising and surveying, aircraft sales and services, ultralight flights, sale of aviation petroleum products whether or not conducted in conjunction with other included activities, repair and maintenance of aircraft, sale of aircraft parts, and any other activities which, because of their direct relationship to the operation of aircraft, can appropriately be regarded as an aeronautical activity.
Any service which involves, makes possible, or is required for the operation of aircraft or which contributes to or is required for the safety of such operations.
Any area of the airport used or intended to be used for landing, taking off or surface maneuvering of general aviation aircraft.
A device that is used or intended to be used for flight, and shall include the pilot or person in command of operation thereof, and shall be bound by all terms and provisions of these regulations. Aircraft as defined here refers to general aviation aircraft.
An engine that is used or intended to be used in propelling aircraft, including appurtenances and accessories (except propeller) necessary for its functioning.
Any land or water intended to be used for aeronautical purposes, air navigational facilities or related uses, including buildings located thereon and right, title or interest therein, whether now in existence or hereafter acquired and under control of the Village and/or its Airport Advisory Committee.
The Airport Manager and/or the East Troy Airport Advisory Committee.
Includes but is not limited to sale, auction, lease, sublease, rent, barter, trade, transaction, or retail to sell, hawk, peddle, vend, effect a sale, deal in, offer, market, liquidate, turn into money, advertise, hold out, perform services, or engage in business for the purpose of securing advantage, benefit, interest, gain, earnings, return, income, remuneration, compensation, or profit or any act or activity, the object of which is any or all of the foregoing, whether or not such objective is accomplished.
The capability of materials and parts used to confine fire in a designated fire zone to withstand heat at least as well as steel, in dimensions appropriate for the purpose for which they are used, under the most severe conditions of fire and duration likely to occur in that zone.
The susceptibility of a material, fluid, or gas to ignite readily or to explode.
The right to conduct commercial, aeronautical or agricultural activities on the airport, as defined within the parameters of the established minimum standards.
The runways, taxiways and other areas of an airport which are utilized for taxiing, takeoff and landing of an aircraft, exclusive of loading ramps and parking areas.
With respect to aircraft, to use, cause to use, or authorize to use aircraft for the purpose of air navigation, including the piloting of aircraft, with or without the right of legal control (as owner, lessee or otherwise).
Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, association or group providing any one or a combination of aeronautical services to or for aviation users at the airport.
The Village of East Troy.
Permission granted by airport management, unless otherwise herein specifically provided. Permission or permit, whenever required by these standards, shall always mean written permission, except that verbal permission in specific instances may be granted under special circumstances where the obtaining of written permission would not be practicable.
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, joint-stock association, or governmental entity and shall include any agent, trustee, receiver, assignee or similar representative of any of the above.