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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 42 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 599. Definitions

17 AAC 42.599. Definitions

In 17 AAC 42.500 - 17 AAC 42.599, unless the context otherwise requires,

(1) "airport" means Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport;

(2) "available", when used to describe a tiedown space of a particular category, means

(A) not the subject of a tiedown permit;

(B) not being temporarily or permanently converted by the airport manager to a different category space; and

(C) neither needed for nor being held by the manager to accommodate airport expansion, development, operation, or other state purpose;

(3) "commercial purpose" means the use of a tiedown space to park an aircraft that is flown for hire or other business purpose;

(4) "co-owner pilot" means an individual who owns or leases at least a one-third interest in the aircraft listed on a permit under 17 AAC 42.510(c) (2), who holds a pilot license described in 17 AAC 42.510(a) , and who is not a permittee on the permit;

(5) "float permit" means a permit the airport manager issues allowing the permittee to use a specified float space, including any land area approved by the airport manager for parking a second aircraft within the permitted area;

(6) "float space" means a tiedown space that borders the shores of Lakes Hood or Lake Spenard and that the airport manager identifies by a number and designates primarily for parking float-equipped aircraft;

(7) "ice permit" means a permit that the airport manager issues allowing the permittee to use a specified ice space;

(8) "ice space" means a tiedown space on Lake Hood or Lake Spenard during a time when the lakes are sufficiently frozen to safely support aircraft and that the airport manager designates for parking ski-equipped aircraft;

(9) "noncommercial purpose" means the use of a tiedown space to park an aircraft that is flown only for a personal, not-for-profit, or governmental purpose;

(10) "space" means a location on the airport that

(A) is accessible to and is of sufficient dimensions to accommodate a light aircraft;

(B) the airport manager has described by markings on the ground, rough dimensions, or reference points and designated for parking float-, wheel-, or ski-equipped light aircraft; and

(C) may be the subject of a tiedown permit;

(11) "subsequent permit" means a permit issued to a permittee after expiration of a permit and that allows the permittee to continue to hold a space without interruption;

(12) "wheel permit" means a permit the airport manager issues allowing the permittee to use a specified wheel space;

(13) "wheel space" means a land space that the airport manager identifies by a number and designates primarily for parking wheel-equipped aircraft.

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

Authority: AS 02.15.020

AS 02.15.060

AS 02.15.090


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