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4.2
Designated international U.S. aerodromes with scheduled passenger service in large aircraft and certain airports designated as alternate service aerodromes are listed in , Aerodromes.

5.
Aerodrome Administration


5.1 The administration of all airports is the responsibility of the aerodrome owner.
5.2
Ownership of aerodromes in the U.S. is vested in three different groups: the Federal Government, non.Federal governments, and private organizations or individuals. It is the policy of the U.S. Federal Government to have its aerodromes comply with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices. Exceptions are noted as differences below and in GEN 1.7. Aerodromes owned by non.Federal governments and private organizations or individuals are encouraged to comply with International Standards and Recommended Practices in part through the regulation of aircraft operations into the aerodromes and in part through agreements under which Federal aid is made available for aerodrome development or improvement. Further compliance is by voluntary action on the part of the aerodrome owner.

6.
Conditions of Availability


6.1 An aerodrome which is open for public use may be used by a particular aircraft upon consideration of the meteorological conditions existing at the time and provided that the aircraft’s performance and load classification (runway weight.bearing classifica-tion) is consistent with the physical characteristics of the aerodrome.
6.2 Civil Use of Military Fields
6.2.1 Except at joint.use airfields, U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard air-fields are available for use by civil aircraft only with prior permission or in an emergency. An approved civil aircraft landing permit is required for use at all except Coast Guard airfields. With minor exceptions, authority to use military airfields is granted only to aircraft on official government business.
6.2.2 An application for a permit must be submitted to the appropriate military department a minimum of 30 days prior to the first intended landing. A permit application consists of Department of Defense Forms DD Form 2400, Civil Aircraft Certificate of Insurance; DD Form 2401, Civil Aircraft Landing Permit; and DD Form 2402, Hold Harmless Agreement.
6.2.3 Forms and instructions can be obtained from the following addresses.
Army:  Director, USAASA 
ATTN: MOAS.AS 
Building 1466 
9325 Gunston Road, Suite N319 
Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060.5582 
Telephone: (703) 806.4864 
Air Force:  HQ USAF/XOO.CA 
1480 Air Force Pentagon, 
Room 4D1010 
Washington DC 20330.1480 
Telephone: (703) 697.5967 
Navy/ 
Marine Corps:  Commander 
Naval Facilities Engineering
 Command, Code 141JB 
200 Stovall Street, Room 10N45 
Alexandria, VA 22332.2300 
Telephone: (703) 325.0475 

At Coast Guard airfields, prior permission must be requested from the commanding officer of the airfield to be used.
7. Applicable ICAO Documents
ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices contained in Annex 14 are applied with the exceptions noted in GEN 1.7, Differences from ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.

8. Maintenance of Aerodrome Movement Areas
8.1 It is the responsibility of the relevant aerodrome authority to maintain the aerodrome in a satisfactory condition.
8.2
Clearance of snow and measurement of snow, ice, standing water, braking action, etc., and the reporting of such pavement conditions is within the responsibility of the aerodrome authority.

9.
Dissemination of Information on the Condition of Paved Surface


9.1 Information on surface condition of runways, taxiways and aprons will be published, when available and when necessary.
9.2 At aerodromes where an ATS unit is established, if a runway is affected by standing water, snow, slush or ice during the approach of an aircraft for landing, and such conditions are notified by the aerodrome management to the ATS unit, such conditions will be made available to the aircraft.
10. Rescue and Fire Fighting Facilities
10.1 Adequate rescue and fire.fighting vehicles, equipment and personnel are provided at aerodromes available for international commercial air transport.
10.2 Temporary interruptions to rescue and fire. fighting service, or non.availability of such services, are made known by NOTAM.
10.3 Certificated Aerodromes (14 CFR Part 139)
Aerodromes serving certain air carriers under 14 CFR Part 139 are indicated by a CFR Index which relates to the availability of crash, fire, and rescue equipment. (See TBL AD 1.1.1.)
11. Bird Concentrations in the Vicinity of Aerodromes
11.1 Animal and bird notices are not normally published in aerodrome remarks. Pilots should be aware that animals and birds are frequently found in the vicinity of aerodromes and should exercise due caution. However, selected bird notices may be published, but only after approval by the appropriate Regional Bird Hazard Group.
 
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