Examples of Airport Permit in a sentence
If complete, the Airport Director shall issue the appropriate Airport Permit.
Except for instances where the City specifically solicits competitive proposals or bids for aeronautical services, an Application for Lease (Primary with City), Application for Business License (Secondary through sub-lease with primary leaseholder) or Application for Airport Permit to carry on any aeronautical activity must be submitted in accordance with these Minimum Standards.
Certificates of insurance must be provided to the City’s Risk Management Division by the FBO or SASO for approval upon execution of a Lease Agreement or prior to the issuance of an Airport Business License or Airport Permit.
Specific insurance coverage, provisions, requirements and limits shall be specified in each Lease Agreement, Airport Business License or Airport Permit as applicable to the operation or activity being performed.
The subcontractors of an FBO, SASO or Permittee, who perform their services on Airport property, shall be subject to all of the insurance requirements contained within any Lease Agreement, Airport Business License or Airport Permit.
No licensed Airport Public Transportation Vehicle Owner shall: (1) install or use any type of Taxi Meter device in an Airport Public Transportation Vehicle; and (2) operate or permit to be operated an Airport Public Transportation Vehicle if his Airport Permit has been cancelled or suspended by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.
Every Applicant for a Licence as an Owner of an Airport Municipal Transportation Vehicle shall hold a valid Airport Permit in good standing To Operate the Vehicle at the Lester B.
In the case of a dispute concerning a Lease Agreement, Airport Business License or Airport Permit other than the Airport Rules and Regulations, the Airport Director may submit the dispute to the Lynchburg Regional Airport Commission at its next regularly scheduled meeting for a recommendation to the City Manager.
AIRPORT EXEMPTION 2.1 Notwithstanding Section 2 of this By-law, this By-law does not apply to Vehicles that hold an Airport Permit, that are licensed by another municipality and that are conveying passengers from a point within the City to an Airport.
Any proposal for a new airport, heliport, or helipad whether, for public use or private use (California Public Utilities Code Section 21661.5), if the facility requires a State Airport Permit.