(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]