2 Del. Admin. Code § 2151-7.0

Current through Reigster Vol. 28, No. 6, December 1, 2024
Section 2151-7.0 - License Revocation
7.1 Under certain circumstances, the license to operate a public use airport or heliport in Delaware can be revoked. Revocation of the license for a public use airport or heliport shall result in either:
1) the immediate closure of the airport or heliport, or
2) the change in designation from public use to private use airport or heliport. The circumstances leading to revocation are listed below.
7.1.1 Refusal or Failure to Comply with this Regulation. If a public use airport or heliport operator refuses or fails to comply with the terms and conditions of licensure contained in this regulation, that airport or heliport is subject to license revocation. Conditions of licensure include:

. Displacement of a runway threshold when obstructed by highways, railways, or waterways.

. Valid insurance coverage in the amounts and types stated in this regulation.

7.1.2 License Revocation. Airport licenses are to be revoked upon reaching the following trigger points:
7.1.2.1 Upon the 11th day after a citation was given to an airport owner, given that no temporary waiver was requested by that airport owner.
7.1.2.2 Upon the expiration of temporary waivers.
7.1.3 Airport Closure/Private Use Designation. No public use airport shall operate in Delaware without a license issued by the Department. Therefore, after license revocation, an airport shall either close or be redesignated as private use and be deleted from the list in the Department of Commerce's Airport/Facility Directory (AFD).

2 Del. Admin. Code § 2151-7.0