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"Al" wrote:
"karl gruber" wrote in message ... Actually, in Oregon, it IS against the law to fuel your own airplane. Can't fuel your own car either. Karl "Curator" N185KG Really? Cite? I can provide a citation that shows motorcycle drivers and pilots at certain airports are exempt from Oregon's fuelish law: "Exemptions to Oregon’s fueling laws allow certain individuals and businesses to dispense Class 1 flammable liquids (gasoline). Those exemptions a 1. Pilots may fuel their own aircraft at airports permitted by the Oregon Department of Aviation. 2. Motorcyclists, operating their motorcycle, may handle the nozzle to dispense gasoline. If a motorcyclist wants to fuel their motorcycle, the retail station attendant is required to activate the pump and hand the nozzle to the motorcyclist. When the fueling is complete, the motorcyclist is required to hand the nozzle back to the attendant to deactivate the dispenser. A motorcyclist may not activate or deactivate the fuel dispensing devices." From: http://www.oregon.gov/OOHS/SFM/Cardlock_Program.shtml |
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