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Old June 9th 07, 01:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Clark
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Default Anybody heard of this rule for airports.

On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 15:02:26 -0500, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote:

Our city council was told last night by the mayor that a fire truck was
going to have to be placed and manned at KELD because of "a federal mandate
requiring fire-fighting personnel and equipment be posted at the airport 15
minutes before and 15 minutes after the take-off and landing of each flight
at the airport." If the reg is for real I'm sure that "part 121" should be
in that sentence some where and we do have scheduled air service with Mesa.

I just find it strange that this regulation just got promulgated. So either
it did or we have been in violation for quite some time or the mayor is full
of crap.

But, according to the article the FAA going to give the city a fire fighting
truck to be delivered next month.


If you have scheduled service the airport is probably part 139
certified. See 139.319:

Sec. 139.319

Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements.

(a) Rescue and firefighting capability. Except as provided in
paragraph (c) of this section, each certificate holder [must] provide
on the airport, during air carrier operations at the airport, at least
the rescue and firefighting capability specified for the Index
required by Sec. 139.317 in a manner authorized by the Administrator.

(rest of reg snipped). If you have service, are 139 certified, and
didn't have a truck it seems that the airport was just in violation of
the reg. I'm surprised it got air carrier certified if it didn't have
a truck at the time service was started.

Course, I could be misreading the reg.