FAR Part 107; Airport Access; Airport Safety Sample Clauses

FAR Part 107; Airport Access; Airport Safety. Tenant and all persons operating under the rights granted hereunder shall comply with Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations with respect to aircraft operations and airport security at the Airport. Tenant shall at all times take reasonable steps to control, police and regulate the use of the Premises and of the Airport premises to prevent unauthorized persons and the general public from obtaining access to the Airport. Such steps by Tenant shall include, but not be limited to, steps requested by City and those required under Federal Regulations. Tenant must secure the Premises so that there is no inadvertent or purposeful unauthorized entry in or upon the Airport by people, vehicles or animals. In addition, Tenant will adhere to FAA requirements and guidance regarding vehicular and pedestrian training and operations on the Airport movement arms (i.e., airfield) to avoid runway, vehicular and pedestrian incursions.
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