I.   Skydiving Operator (Continued)

 

 

Operating Standard:

 

Acceptable Minimum:

 

6.    Operations

 

Q        When the operator is using a drop zone wherein any part of such drop zone is within a minimum five statute miles from the Airport, one of its employees will serve as a drop zone manager/observer at the drop zone during all Skydiving activities.  The drop zone manager/observer for safety purposes shall have a radio capable of transmitting on UNICOM and capable of communicating with the skydiving aircraft as necessary for safety purposes. 

Q        The Airport Manager shall require such safeguards as deemed necessary to protect the Airport, aircraft using the Airport and the general public.  These requirements may include, but are not limited to: bonds, insurance policies, additional security personnel, facilities and waivers/authorizations to the FARs issued by the FAA.  The City may establish and charge reasonable fees for this activity.

 

7.    Hours of Operation

 

Q   Operator shall make provision for personnel to be in attendance in its office at all times during normal business hours (Mon. - Fri., 8a.m. - 5p.m.) or shall have an answering service, page system, or other acceptable method for the public to contact Operator.

 

8.    Insurance

 

 

 

Q   Operator shall maintain, at a minimum, the following coverage and limits of insurance (see Attachment A- Schedule of Minimum Insurance Requirements):

1.   Comprehensive General Liability: bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, including products, operations, and contractual liability.

2.   Vehicle Liability: bodily injury and property damage on all vehicles used by Operator.

3.   Aircraft Liability on all owned or operated Aircraft: - Each person/each accident

Q   Operator offering rigging, repair, packing and equipment sales shall maintain, in addition to the minimum coverage and limits set forth above (numbers 1, 2, and 3), general products liability insurance.