The following words and phrases, when used in this Article, shall have the meaning given to each herein unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Any contrivance, except an unpowered hang glider or parachute, used for manned ascent into or flight through the air.
Any area of land or water which is used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft and any appurtenant areas which are used or intended to be used for airport buildings or air navigation facilities or rights-of-way, together with all airport buildings and facilities thereon. As used herein, the term "airport" includes public airports but excludes private airports and heliports. Public and private airports are defined separately in this section.
Eight hundred thirty feet, the highest point of an airport's usable landing area, measured in feet above sea level.
Any structure or object, natural or manmade, or use of land which obstructs the airspace required for flight or aircraft in landing or taking off at an airport or is otherwise hazardous, as defined by "airport hazard" in 74 Pa.C.S.A. § 5102.
Any area of land or water upon which an airport hazard might be established if not prevented as provided for in this chapter and Act 164 of 1984 (Pennsylvania laws relating to aviation).
A surface longitudinally centered on the extended runway center line, extending outward and upward from the end of the primary surface and at the same slope as the approach surface zone height limitation slope set forth in § 173-126 of this chapter. In plan, the perimeter of the "approach surface" coincides with the perimeter of the approach surface zone.
These zones are set forth in § 173-126 of this chapter.
A surface extending outward and upward from the periphery of the horizontal surface at a slope of 20:1, for a horizontal distance of 4,000 feet.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
The Federal Aviation Administration of the United States Department of Transportation.
For the purpose of determining the height limits in all zones set forth in this chapter and shown on the Zoning Map, the datum shall be mean sea level elevation unless otherwise specified.
A horizontal plane 150 feet above the established airport elevation, the perimeter of which in plan coincides with the perimeter of the horizontal surface zone.
A runway that is constructed for and intended to be used by propeller-driven aircraft of greater than 12,500 pounds' maximum gross weight and jet-powered aircraft.
Any pre-existing structure, object of natural growth, or use of land which is inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter or an amendment thereto.
A runway having an existing instrument approach procedure utilizing air navigation equipment, for which a straight-in nonprecision instrument approach procedure has been approved or planned.
Any structure, growth or other object, including a mobile object, which exceeds a limiting height set forth in § 173-127 of this chapter.
An individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, joint-stock association or governmental entity; includes a trustee, a receiver, an assignee or similar representative.
A runway having an existing instrument approach procedure utilizing an Instrument Landing System (ILS) or a Precisions Approach Radar (PAR). It also means a runway for which a precision approach system is planned and is so indicated on an approved airport layout plan or any other planning document.
A surface longitudinally centered on a runway. When the runway has a specially prepared hard surface, the "primary surface" extends 200 feet beyond each end of that runway. For military runways or when the runway has no specially prepared hard surface or planned hard surface, the "primary surface" ends at each end of that runway. The width of the "primary surface" is set forth in § 173-126 of this chapter. The elevation of any point on the primary surface is the same as the elevation of the nearest point on the runway center line.
An airport which is privately owned and which is not open or intended to be open to the public as defined in 74 Pa.C.S.A. § 5102.
An airport which is either publicly or privately owned and which is open to the public as defined in 74 Pa.C.S.A. § 5102.
A defined area on an airport prepared for landing and takeoff of aircraft along its length.
An object, including a mobile object, constructed or installed by man, including, but without limitation, buildings, towers, cranes, smokestacks, earth formation and overhead transmission lines.
These surfaces extend outward at ninety-degree angles to the runway center line and the runway center line extended at a slope of seven feet horizontally for each foot vertically from the sides of the primary and approach surfaces to where they intersect the horizontal and conical surfaces. "Transitional surfaces" for those portions of the precision approach surfaces, which project through and beyond the limits of the conical surface, extend a distance of 5,000 feet measured horizontally from the edge of the approach surface and at ninety-degree angles to the extended runway center line.
Any object of natural growth.
A runway that is constructed for and intended to be used by propeller-driven aircraft of 12,500 pounds maximum gross weight or less.
A runway intended solely for the operation of aircraft using visual approach procedures.