Through the Fence definition

Through the Fence means direct access to the Airport from private Property located contiguous to the Airport.
Through the Fence. Operation means an arrangement that the airport sponsor may at times enter into to permit access to the public landing area by independent operators offering an aeronautical activity or access to aircraft based on land adjacent to, but not part of, the airport. This individual shall comply with all City/Parish/State Licenses along with providing in advance all required insurance documentation and pay the users fees necessary to perform such work. This type of operations shall not be allowed unless authorized by the Shreveport Airport Authority (SAA).
Through the Fence. Operator - means an arrangement that the County may at times enter into to permit access to the public landing area by independent operators offering an aeronautical activity or to aircraft based on land adjacent to, but not part of, the airport.

Examples of Through the Fence in a sentence

  • Operator shall receive the proceeds from the collection of the Through the Fence Fees ("TTF Fees").


More Definitions of Through the Fence

Through the Fence means an airport sponsor’s grant, to an entity, of ground access by an aircraft, across the airport’s property boundary, to the airport’s airside infrastructure (commonly through-the-fence) and permission to engage in associated activities from property adjacent to the airport.

Related to Through the Fence

  • Through lot - means a lot bounded on two opposite sides by streets.

  • Through highway means every street or highway as provided in section 4511.65 of the Revised Code.

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  • Red means the chromaticity coordinates (x,y)4 of the light reflected that lie inside the chromaticity areas defined by the boundaries: R12 yellow boundary y = 0.335 R23 the spectral locus R34 the purple line R41 purple boundary y = 0.978 - x With intersection points: x y R1 0.643 0.335 R2 0.665 0.335 R3 0.735 0.265 R4 0.720 0.258