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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 42 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 525. Permit limitations

17 AAC 42.525. Permit limitations

(a) Neither a tiedown permittee nor a co-owner pilot may use the tiedown space for operation of a commercial aviation business or otherwise for commercial purposes unless the permit expressly authorizes that use.

(b) Subject to (c) of this section and excluding an ice permit, a permittee may hold up to two tiedown permits on the airport at one time, each listing a different aircraft in which the permittee holds the minimum interest required under 17 AAC 42.510(a) . However, if an individual owns or leases only one aircraft that the individual parks in a tiedown space on the airport, the individual may hold only one permit.

(c) A permittee may not hold more than one float permit on the airport at one time. A permittee may receive and hold two wheel permits only if the permittee states in the application under 17 AAC 42.510 for one of the permits that the space will be used for a float-equipped aircraft not less than 90 days each year during the period from May 1 through September 30.

(d) More than one permittee may be listed on the same permit consistent with the requirements of this subsection. A permittee may add another individual to the permit if the other individual separately applies and qualifies for a permit under 17 AAC 42.510, including holding the minimum interest required under 17 AAC 42.510(a) in an aircraft listed on the permit, and is the first individual on the applicable wait list under 17 AAC 42.550 if there is a wait list for that category of permit. If an individual is added to a permit, that individual shall comply with all requirements applicable to the permit.

(e) A co-owner pilot who is listed on a permit but has not become a permittee under (d) of this section has no interest in the permit and does not have any right to continued use or occupancy of the permitted space at the expiration, termination, cancellation, or suspension of the permit.

History: Eff. 1/14/2001, Register 157

Authority: AS 02.15.020

AS 02.15.060

AS 02.15.090


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