It's not just me doing it -- it's our FBO. And a dozen or more aircraft
owners on our field alone.
They would appear to be breaking the law, if you consider city code of
Iowa City "the law."
13-4-3: REFUELING AND DEFUELING AIRCRAFT:
The following general rules shall govern refueling, defueling, oil service
and sumping of aircraft and placing fuels in storage tanks or dispensers:
A.Aircraft Not To Be Running Or In Enclosed Space: No aircraft shall be
refueled, defueled or oil serviced while aircraft engines are running,
when aircraft is being warmed by application of heat or when aircraft is
in a closed hangar or a congested or an enclosed space.
So, if I'm reading this right, having a 40-foot by 25 foot front of the
building (AKA: a bi-fold door) open (as in, the front of the building is
missing), we are not refueling in a "closed hangar, or a congested or an
enclosed space."
Thanks for clarifying this, Stella. I'm glad the statutes support our
actions.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
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