§ 6-5. Operation of aircraft generally.  


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  • (a)

    No person shall operate or navigate any aircraft over or on the airport, or fly an aircraft from the airport, or service, maintain or repair any aircraft on the airport, or conduct any aircraft operations on or from the airport, otherwise than in conformity with this chapter and the requirements of the federal government agency having jurisdiction thereof.

    (b)

    No person shall be allowed to give flying instructions or student training on or from the airport without first obtaining a pilot's license with an appropriate rating classification and a flight instructor certificate issued by the federal government.

    (c)

    Only aircraft and airmen licensed by the government of the United States shall operate on or over the airport or over the city. However, this restriction shall not apply to public aircraft of the federal government, or to aircraft licensed by a foreign country with which the United States has a reciprocal agreement covering the operation of such licensed aircraft.

    (d)

    All pilots and operators will obey, follow and conform to any visual, radio or other system which may be established for control of air traffic into and from the municipal airport.

(Code 1985, § 92.05)

State law reference

Pilots to have federal license, G.S. 63-20.