Sec. 151.86 - Lighting and electrical work:
General.
(a) The installing of lighting
facilities and related electrical work, as provided in §151.87, is
eligible for inclusion in a project only if the Administrator determines,
for the particular airport involved, that they are needed to ensure --
(1) Its safe and efficient use by
aircraft under §151.13; or
(2) Its continued operation and adequate
maintenance, and it has a large enough volume (actual or potential) of
night operations.
(b) Before the Administrator makes a
grant offer to the sponsor of a project that includes installing lighting
facilities and related electrical work under paragraph (a) of this
section, the sponsor must --
(1) Provide in the project for removing,
relocating, or adequately marking and lighting, each obstruction in the
approach and turning zones, as provided in §151.91(a);
(2) Acknowledge its awareness of the
cost of operating and maintaining airport lighting; and
(3) Agree to operate the airport
lighting installed --
(i) Throughout each night of the year;
or
(ii) According to a satisfactory plan of
operation, submitted under paragraph (c) of this section.
(c) The sponsor of a project that
includes installing airport lighting and related electrical work, under
paragraph (a) of this section, may --
(1) Submit to the Administrator a
proposed plan of operation of the airport lighting installed for periods
less than throughout each night of the year;
(2) Specify, in the proposed plan, the
times when the airport lighting installed will be operated; and
(3) Satisfy the Administrator that the
proposed plan provides for safety in air commerce, and justifies the
investment of Program funds.
(d) Paragraph (b)(3) of this section
also applies to each sponsor of a project that includes installing airport
lighting and related electrical work if that sponsor has not entered into
a grant agreement for the project before September 5, 1968.
(e) If it agrees to comply with
paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the sponsor of a project that includes
installing airport lighting facilities and related electrical work that
has entered into a grant agreement for that project before September 5,
1968, may --
(1) Surrender its air navigation
certificate authorizing operation of a "true light" issued before that
date; or
(2) Terminate its application for
authority to operate a "true light" made before that date.
(Secs.
307, 606, 72 Stat. 749, 779; 49 U.S.C. 1120, 1348, 1426)
[Amdt. 151-24, 33 FR 12545, Sept. 5, 1968]