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![]() | True, but you may have signed away that right on your hangar/tiedown | agreement with the airport operator. Such a clause is invalid if the airport has taken federal money... any person has the right to repair or fuel their own airplane. "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... | On 14 Jul 2006 21:59:48 -0700, "Doug" | wrote in . com:: | | The right to fuel your own airplane with fuel you brought in from | elsewhere may also be covered by "common law". After all, it is your | property and your airplane. | | True, but you may have signed away that right on your hangar/tiedown | agreement with the airport operator. | | So long as you are not unsafe, it is your right. | | Hence the airports licensing requirement, probably mandated by the | airports indemnification policy. | | Such a law would be akin to a company requiring you to fuel up | your car at the company pumps or you couldn't live in the company | housing or work at the company. Or being required to buy a Chevy if you | worked at Cheverolet. Such laws are not legal. | | The FAA regulation cited by Macklin seem to cover that potential | issue. | | My 2¢ |
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