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56 <br />X. Specialized Flying Services <br /> <br />SASOs engaging in Specialized Flying Services must: <br /> <br />a. Employ or subcontract with and have on duty sufficient personnel who hold current FAA <br />commercial pilot certificates and medical certificates with ratings appropriate for the <br />SASO’s Aircraft. <br /> <br />b. Have services available within four (4) hours of request Monday through Friday and <br />available weekends and holidays as required. <br /> <br />c. Own, sublease, or lease at least one (1) airworthy Aircraft. <br /> <br />XI. Airline Ground Handling <br /> <br />SASOs engaged in Airline Ground Handling must: comply with all federal, state and local <br />regulations regarding Airline Ground Handling; provide under an Agreement with the City <br />executed for the following permitted services; and comply with all remaining requirements <br />of this subsection. In no event shall Airline Ground Handlers be permitted to sell or <br />dispense fuel at the Airport. <br /> <br />a. Required Services: SASOs must provide the following services: <br /> <br />1) Ramp services, including Aircraft start-up, moving/towing aircraft, ground power <br />supply, deicing/anti-icing, cooling/heating with portable units, toilet servicing, <br />potable water, demineralized water, routine maintenance, and cleaning of cockpit <br />windows, wings, nacelles, cabin windows and Aircraft interiors. <br /> <br />2) Airline services, including catering, minor servicing of cabin, external ramp <br />equipment, passenger steps, catering loaders, baggage handlers, cargo loaders, <br />mail and equipment loading. <br /> <br />3) In-terminal services, including ticketing, processing, loading, and unloading of <br />passengers, baggage, cargo, property, express packages and mail. <br /> <br />b. Agreements <br /> <br />1) Ground handling services must be provided in accordance with a written operating <br />agreement with an air carrier, prepared in conformance with or containing <br />equivalent terms as the Standard Ground Handling Agreement published by the <br />International Air Transport Association. <br /> <br />2) Airline Ground Handlers must have a written agreement with the City, which will <br />include a terminal use agreement for SASOs conducting in-terminal services <br />utilizing space leased to the Signatory Airline(s) and an operating agreement for <br />SASOs conducting ramp services. <br /> <br />3) Airline Ground Handlers must have written authorization to use adequate land to <br />permit the parking of vehicles and associated ground equipment and the storage <br />of materials used in providing ground handling services. Airline Ground Handlers <br />providing deicing and anti-icing services shall secure access to sufficient quantities <br />of water in designated areas to allow deicing fluid and water to be added to deicing <br />equipment. <br /> <br />4) Airline Ground Handlers must maintain an office at the Airport suitably located and <br />adequate to conduct its business. The office may be in the leased space of the <br />Signatory Airline(s).