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(1) Person entering any part of the Airport (other than the terminal building, gate loading area, or other restricted area) with a domestic animal that is kept restrained by a leash or is confined so as to be completely under control;

(2) Person entering the terminal building or gate loading area with a small domestic animal (such as a dog or cat) that is to be transported by air and is kept restrained by a leash or is confined so as to be completely under control; or

(3) Blind person entering the terminal building or gate loading area with a seeing-eye dog.

(b) No person may hunt, pursue, trap, catch, injure, or kill any bird or animal on the Airport, except when specifically authorized by the Airport Manager. § 159.101

Loitering.

No person may loiter or loaf on any part of the Airport. If a loitering or loafing person is told by an Airport police officer to move on or leave the Airport, he shall do so.

§ 159.103 Drugs.

(a) Except for a physician or pharmacist licensed to practice by a State, possession, or the District of Columbia, no person, while on the Airport, may prescribe, dispense, sell, give away, offer to sell, or administer any dangerous drug, or have such a drug in his possession, with intent to sell, give away, or administer it.

(b) For the purpose of this section "dangerous drug" means any drug defined as a dangerous drug in section 54.440 of the Virginia Code, 1950. § 159.105

Games.

No person may, on the Airport, practice or play football, baseball, golf, tennis, bandy, hockey, shinny, or any other game in which a ball, stone, or other substance is thrown, struck, or otherwise propelled, except during a period and in an area designated by the Airport Manager for playing that game.

§ 159.107 Use of Airport and airspace. (a) No person who has been denied the use of the Airport by the Airport Manager may enter on or use the Airport except while traveling through as a passenger in an interstate bus or taxi or while embarking or debarking as a passenger on an aircraft operating on the Airport.

(b) No person, except an employee of the United States performing his official

duties or a person who has the specific permission of the Airport Manager, may prepare to operate, operate, or release a kite, parachute, or balloon, model aircraft, or rocket on the Airport.

§ 159.109 Impersonation.

No person, except a member of the Bureau of National Capital Airports Police Force, may:

(a) Represent himself as a member of that Force;

(b) Assume or exercise the functions, powers, duties, or privileges of a member of that Force; or

(c) Wear or have in his possession a badge, uniform, or other insignia that is, or purports to be, that worn by a member of the Force.

§ 159.111 Forgery and counterfeiting.

No person may make, possess, use, offer for sale sell, barter, exchange, pass, or deliver any forged, counterfeit, or falsely altered ticket, permit, certificate, placard, sign, or other authorization or direction purporting to be issued by or on behalf of the Administrator or the Airport Manager in controlling, operating, maintaining, or protecting the Airport. Subpart E-Fire Hazards and Fueling Operations

§ 159.121 Cleaning fluids.

(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, no person may use a flammable volatile liquid having a flash point of less than 110 degrees Fahrenheit for cleaning purposes in a hangar or other building on the Airport.

(b) No person may use a flammable volatile liquid having a flash point of less than 110 degrees Fahrenheit to clean an aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, or appliance, on the Airport, unless it is done in the open air or in a room specifically set aside for that purpose. room is used, it must be fireproofed, be equipped with automatic sprinklers, and have adequate and readily accessible fire extinguishing apparatus.

§ 159.123 Open-flame operations.

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No person may conduct an open-flame operation on the Airport without the specific permission of the Airport Manager. § 159.125 Smoking.

No person may smoke on any Airport apron or ramps, in any hangar or shop, in any aircraft on the Airport, or in any other place on the Airport where smok

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(a) No person may store or stock material or equipment on the Airport in a manner that constitutes a fire hazard.

(b) No person may keep or store any flammable liquid, gas, signal flare, or other similar material in a hangar or other building on the Airport. However, such a material may be kept in an aircraft in proper receptacles, in rooms or areas specifically approved for that storage by the Airport Manager, or in safety cans approved by appropriate insurance underwriters.

(c) No person may keep or store lubricating or waste oils in or about a hangar, except in a room specifically designated for oil storage. However, not more than a 12-hour supply of lubricating oil may be kept in or about a hangar in containers or receptacles approved by appropriate insurance underwriters.

(d) Each lessee of a hangar on the Airport shall provide suitable metal receptacles, with self-closing covers, for storing waste, rags, and other rubbish, and shall remove all rubbish from its premises each day.

§ 159.129 Apron surface areas and floor surfaces.

(a) Each person to whom space on the Airport is leased, assigned, or made available for use shall keep the space free and clear of oil, grease, or other foreign materials that could cause a fire hazard or a slippery or otherwise unsafe condition.

(b) No person may use any material (such as oil absorbents or similar material) that creates an eye hazard when picked up, swirled, or blown about by the blast from an aircraft engine in any passenger loading area or other public

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§ 159.133 Fueling operations.

(a) No person may fuel or defuel an aircraft on the Airport while:

(1) Its engine is running or is being warmed by applying external heat;

(2) It is in a hangar or enclosed space; (3) It is within 50 feet of any hangar or other building on the Airport; or

(4) Passengers are in the aircraft, unless a passenger loading ramp is in place at the cabin door, the door is open, and a cabin attendant is at or near the door.

(b) No person other than those covered by subparagraph (4) of paragraph (a) and those persons necessarily engaged in the fueling or defueling may be within 100 feet of an aircraft that is being fueled or defueled.

(c) No person may start the engine of an aircraft on the Airport if there is any gasoline or other volatile flammable liquid on the ground underneath it.

(d) No person may operate a radio transmitter or receiver, or switch electrical appliances on or off, in an aircraft on the Airport, while it is being fueled or defueled.

(e) During the fueling of an aircraft, on the Airport, the dispensing apparatus and the aircraft must both be grounded in accordance with orders and instructions of the Airport Manager.

(f) Each person engaged in fueling or defueling, on the Airport, shall exercise care to prevent the overflow of fuel, and must have readily accessible and adequate fire extinguishers.

(g) During the fueling or defueling of an aircraft, on the Airport, no person may, within 50 feet of that aircraft, smoke or use any material that is likely to cause a spark or be a source of ignition. (h) Each hose, funnel, or appurtenance used in fueling or defueling an aircraft on the Airport must be maintained in a safe, sound, and nonleaking condition and must be properly grounded to prevent ignition of volatile liquids. § 159.135 Radio operation.

No person may operate any radio equipment in an aircraft while the aircraft is in a hangar on the Airport if any maintenance work, other than radio maintenance, is being done on that aircraft.

§ 159.137 Operating motor vehicles in hangar.

No person may, in any hangar on the Airport, operate a motor scooter, truck. or other motor vehicle, except a tractor with its exhaust protected by screens or

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No person may park an aircraft in any hangar or other structure on the Airport unless the aircraft is grounded in accordance with the orders and instructions of the Airport Manager.

§ 159.141 Runway foaming services.

Each operator of an aircraft for which runway foaming services are provided on the Airport at his request shall pay the expenses arising from providing those services.

Subpart F-Obligations of Tenants § 159.151 Use of premises.

No lessee of Airport property may knowingly allow that property to be used or occupied for any purpose prohibited by this part.

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(a) No tenant, lessee, concessionaire, or agent of any of them, doing business on the Airport, may keep uncovered trash containers on a sidewalk or road, or in a public area, of the Airport.

(b) No person may operate an uncovered vehicle to haul trash on the Airport.

(c) No person may operate a vehicle for hauling trash, dirt, or any other material on the Airport unless it is built to prevent its contents from dropping, sifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping.

(d) No person may spill dirt or any other material from a vehicle operated on the Airport.

§ 159.155 Bulletin boards.

Each lessee of a hangar or other operational area specified by the Airport Manager on the Airport shall maintain a bulletin board in a conspicuous place in his hangar or area. He shall post on that board current workmen's compensation notices, a list of competent physicians, a list of his liability insurance carriers, a copy of this part, and a copy of each pertinent order or instruction issued under this part.

§ 159.157 Storage of equipment.

No tenant or lessee of a hangar, shop facility, or other operational area specified by the Airport Manager on the Airport may store or stack equipment or material in a manner to be a hazard to persons or property.

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§ 159.159 Fire apparatus.

Each tenant or lessee of a hangar, shop facility, or other operational area specified by the Airport Manager on the Airport shall supply and maintain adequate and readily accessible fire extinquishers, approved by fire underwriters for the hazard involved, that the Airport Manager considers necessary.

Each tenant or lessee of a hangar or shop facility on the Airport shall supply and maintain adequate and readily accessible fire extinguishers, approved by fire underwriters for the hazard involved, that the Airport Manager considers necessary.

§ 159.161 Discrimination or segregation. All services performed in operating a facility at the Airport must be without discrimination or segregation as to race, creed, color, or national origin. Subpart G-Mobile Lounges at Dulles International Airport 1

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(a) This subpart contains the rules specifically applicable to the mobile lounge service provided by the FAA at Dulles International Airport.

(b) "Carrier" means any person at whose request mobile lounge service is provided.

[Amdt. 159-5, 30 F.R. 8828, July 14, 1965] § 159.173 Rules of conduct.

Subpart D-Rules of Conduct of this part applies on board the mobile lounges except where inconsistent with this subpart.

[Amdt. 159-5, 30 F.R. 8828, July 14, 1965]

§ 159.175 Rules governing mobile lounge service.

(a) Not more than 90 persons may enter a mobile lounge to be carried on any trip, and the carrier may not admit more than this number to a mobile lounge.

(b) No person may enter a mobile lounge unless he is admitted by the carrier. The carrier may admit any person to a mobile lounge except

(1) An unaccompanied child under 5 years of age, unless the carrier accepts him for transportation in the aircraft and he is attended by the carrier or its agent;

(2) A person in a wheelchair, unless he is in an "aircraft-type" portable seat and is attended to insure his mobility; 130 F.R. 8828, July 14, 1965.

(3) A person on a stretcher; (4) A person who appears to be intoxicated;

(5) A person whose clothing or equipment is in such a condition that it might soil, stain, or otherwise damage the lounge; and

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(6) Any other person who is not acceptable for transportation by the carrier and whose physical or mental condition creates a hazard for himself or other persons in the lounge.

(c) No carrier may carry in a mobile lounge any baggage, pet or animal, equipment, or other property, and no person may bring any of these things on board a lounge, except

(1) Checked baggage of a passenger who arives at the check-in counter after the baggage carts have departed for the aircraft and there is no other practical method of transportation;

(2) Domestic pets and animals that are allowed by the carrier to travel in the passenger compartment of the aircraft;

(3) Firearms, rifles, or sporting guns that are disassembled or in cases and are acceptable for transportation by the carrier; and

(4) "Carry-on" baggage that, when carried by the passenger, meets any size, weight, and number-of-pieces requirements set by the carrier.

(d) No person may display, serve, or consume any food or beverage in a mobile lounge and no carrier may allow any person to do so.

(e) The Airport Manager may grant exceptions from paragraphs (b) or (c) of this section in any case on a showing that the use of other means of conveyance between terminal building and aircraft would constitute an unusual hardship, and that the persons or property to be transported on the mobile lounge have been or will be transported on the carrier's aircraft. Such an exception is granted only under conditions that will prevent danger or discomfort for any persons or injury to any property. [Amdt. 159-5, 30 F.R. 8828, July 14, 1965] Subpart H-Charges

§ 159.181 Landing charges.

(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the charge for each landing of an aircraft at Washington National Airport or Dulles International Airport is as follows:

12,001-13,000– 13,001-14,000– 14,001-15,00015,001-16,000–

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(b) There is no landing charge under this subpart for the following:

(1) Aircraft of 3,500 pounds or less weight not engaged in commercial operations;

(2) Aircraft whose operators have a contract with the United States for the use of the Airports and pay appropriate fees directly to the United States;

(3) Public aircraft; and

(4) Aircraft compelled to return after takeoff.

[Doc. No. 1675, Amdt. 159-2, 28 F.R. 7708, July 30, 1963]

§ 159.183 Computation of weight for payment of charges.

For the purposes of § 159.181, the weight of an aircraft is the maximum authorized gross landing weight per

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(a) Any person who willfully and knowingly violates a rule prescribed in this part, including any provision incorporated by reference, or an order or instruction issued or a sign posted under this part, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $500, or imprisoned for not more than 6 months, or both.

(b) In addition to the penalties prescribed in paragraph (a) of this section, the Airport Manager may remove or eject any person from the Airport, if that person willfully and knowingly violates a rule prescribed in this Part, or an order or instruction issued by the Manager under this Part or any applicable State or Federal law. The Manager may deny the use of the Airport and its facilities to such a person if the Manager determines that the denial is necessary under the circumstances. [Doc. No. 1307, 27 F.R. 9444, Sept. 22, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 159-4, 29 F.R. 1037, Feb. 2, 1965; Amdt. 159-5, 30 F.R. 8828, July 14, 1965]

Violations of Subparts J, K, or L of this part.

Contempt.

Substitution of penalty.

Subpart G-Justice Court and Rules of Procedure

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PART 165-WAKE ISLAND CODE

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Subpart A-General

165.121

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Publication of rates and charges for supplies and services fixed by

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the Regional Director.

Subpart 1-Motor Vehicle Code

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