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8/16/1989
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58-89-02
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8/16/1989
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Ruth F. Bascom
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<br />Airport Manager; and <br /> <br />7.1.5.2 Two fuel-dispensing trucks, a jet fuel truck hav- <br />ing a minimum capacity of 2,000 gallons and an aviation gasoline <br />truck having a minimum capacity of 1,500 gallons. Each truck will <br />be equipped with adequate and appropriate filtering devices and <br />meters. Fuel shall be available in such types and quantities to <br />meet all reasonable demands of the aircraft normally frequenting <br />the Airport. Both jet fuel and aviation gasoline shall be offered. <br /> <br />7.1.6 Required Service. The service shall include, but not be <br />limited to, fueling, parking, washing, tieing down aircraft, inflating <br />aircraft tires and changing aircraft oil. The operator shall provide <br />vehicles for the transportation of aircraft occupants from the parking <br />ramp to the lounge. <br /> <br />7.1.7 Hours of Operation. As a minimum, the facility shall be <br />open for business during the same periods that the FAA Control Tower at <br />Eugene is in operation, but no less than fourteen hours per day seven <br />days per week. <br /> <br />7.2 Aircraft Engine and Accessory Maintenance and Repair. The operator <br />must offer air frame power plant and accessory repair for small aircraft <br />(12,500 pounds and under) and must meet all requirements as specified under <br />FAR Parts 43 and 65. <br /> <br />7.2.1 Required Lot Size. The leasehold shall contain: <br /> <br />7.2.1.1 Sufficient square footage of paved parking area <br />for ten standard-sized automobiles, and <br /> <br />7.2.1.2 Paved parking and tie-down area of adequate size <br />and strength to accommodate five general aviation type aircraft in <br />the 12,500 pound category as specified in FAA AC 150/5320-6C and <br />AC 150/5300-48, or as amended. <br /> <br />7.2.2 Required Building Size. The operator shall have: <br /> <br />7.2.2.1 A minimum of 500 square feet of properly lighted <br />and heated building space on Airport property for office, restrooms, <br />and public use area. <br /> <br />7.2.2.2 A 4,000 square foot clear-span hangar of adequate <br />dimensions to accommodate maintenance and repair services for air- <br />craft normally frequenting the Airport. <br /> <br />7.2.3 Required Personnel. The operator shall have one qualified <br />full-time I-A Mechanic and as many other properly trained personnel as <br />may be required to perform the various maintenance repairs in an effi- <br />cient manner. <br /> <br />7.2.4 Required Equipment. The operator shall have: <br />7.2.'4.1 Sufficient equipment, supplies and parts to per- <br /> <br />Rules - 22 <br />
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