[Amended 9-14-1998 by Ord. No. 98-339]
A. No person shall navigate any aircraft, land aircraft
upon, fly aircraft from or conduct any aircraft operations on or from
the airport otherwise than in conformity with the current Federal
Aviation Administration, United States Department of Transportation,
Maine Department of Transportation and the Airport Department's rules
and regulations.
B. The Airport Director shall have the complete authority
to deny the use of the airport to any aircraft or pilot violating
the rules and regulations of the Bangor International Airport, Maine
Department of Transportation or federal regulations, regardless of
where such violations occur.
[Amended 5-9-1988 by Ord. No. 88-186]
A. No person shall land or take off an aircraft on or
from a landing area or use a ramp or apron area except upon payment
of such fee or charge as may from time to time be prescribed by the
City of Bangor, unless such person is entitled to use such area under
a lease or special agreement. No person shall refuse to pay or evade
or attempt to evade the payment of such tariff or charge. To the fullest
extent permitted by law, the Airport Director or their designated
representative shall have the authority to detain any aircraft for
nonpayment of such fee or charge to the City of Bangor Airport Department.
B. All fees or charges due the City of Bangor for use
of landing areas, ramp and apron areas and aircraft parking and storage
areas by itinerant aircraft shall be payable in cash unless credit
arrangements satisfactory to the City of Bangor have been made in
advance or permission has been secured for payment by check in the
exact amount of the fee.
C. The fees or charges prescribed by the City of Bangor
for aircraft occupying ramp and apron areas or aircraft parking and
storage areas shall constitute an offer by the City of Bangor to extend
only the privilege to occupy said space for parking or storage. Said
offer shall not include nor shall it imply an offer by or any obligation
upon the City of Bangor to exercise any duty toward the care, safekeeping
or security of the user's property.
If posing an operational problem or in order
to facilitate snow removal, sweeping operations or other necessary
maintenance functions and at the direction of the Airport Director,
the pilot or operator of any aircraft and the owner of any aircraft
servicing equipment parked or stored at the airport shall move said
aircraft or equipment from the place where it is parked or stored
to any other designated place at the airport. If the pilot or operator
refuses to promptly comply with such direction, the Airport Director
may tow or remove said aircraft or equipment to such designated place
and at the pilot's or operator's expense and without liability for
damage which may result in the course of such moving.
The pilot or operator of any aircraft involved
in any accident causing personal injury or property damage at the
airport shall make a prompt and full report of said accident to the
airport police or an authorized representative of the Airport Director.
Except for emergency landings, the Airport Director
may prohibit aircraft landing and takeoffs at any time and under any
circumstances which they deem likely to endanger persons and property.