No person shall operate any aircraft or helicopter within or over the territorial limits of the City unless such person has an airman certificate of the Civil Aeronautics Authority and unless such aircraft or helicopter has a certificate of airworthiness from the Civil Aeronautics Authority.
No person shall operate any aircraft or helicopter over or within the City in violation of any valid rules or regulations of the Civil Aeronautics Authority.
Acrobatic flying by any person flying over the City is prohibited.
[Amended 10-6-1987 by Ord. No. 5207-87]
A. 
No person shall land any aircraft or helicopter within the City, except upon a regularly established airport or landing area.
B. 
Subsection A shall not apply in the case of an emergency or approved helicopter landing area.
C. 
Subsection A, as the same relates to the landing of helicopters, shall not apply to the landing of a helicopter as part of an event sponsored by a nonprofit, charitable, religious or service organization, provided that the same has been approved in advance by the Municipal Council.
Unnecessary noise by operators of aircraft within or over the City is prohibited.
Every permit granted by the Council under this chapter may be revoked by the Council for violation of any provision of this chapter or any other City ordinance, after reasonable notice to the permittee and hearing thereon.
A. 
No person shall make exhibition flights by carrying banners, by distributing circulars from, or by operating a loud speaking device from, any aircraft or helicopter flying within or over the City, unless he first obtains a permit from the Chief of Police. The permit fee shall be $5 for each flight. The Chief of Police shall issue such permit if the person who will operate the aircraft is duly licensed by the Civil Aeronautics Authority and the safety or lives of the inhabitants of the City will not be endangered by the proposed flight.
B. 
Permits may be issued by the Chief of Police for periods not longer than six months, rather than for individual flights, if the safety or lives of the inhabitants of the City will not be endangered by their issuance and a permit fee of $500 is paid. Such six-months' permit may be revoked by the Chief upon violation of any provision of this chapter.