TITLE 92: TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SUBCHAPTER b: AERONAUTICS
PART 14 AVIATION SAFETY
SECTION 14.870 RESPONSIBILITY OF A PRIVATE-USE HELIPORT, RESTRICTED LANDING AREA HELIPORT, AND HOSPITAL HELIPORT CERTIFICATE HOLDER


 

Section 14.870  Responsibility of a Private-Use Heliport, Restricted Landing Area Heliport, and Hospital Heliport Certificate Holder

 

The holder of a Certificate of Approval for a private-use heliport, restricted landing area heliport, or hospital heliport, or his or her authorized agent, has the responsibility to enforce applicable federal, State, and local aeronautical laws, and this Part.  In addition to maintaining the terms and conditions outlined in the Certificate of Approval and its supporting Order, the Certificate Holder or agent must:

 

a)         Immediately designate any condition that may render an aircraft landing or takeoff hazardous by displaying prominently a contrasting "X" over the FATO/TLOF that is visible from a minimum of 500' AGL.

 

b)         Supervise or cause the supervision of all aeronautical activity in connection with the heliport in the interest of safety.

 

c)         Ensure that the heliport has a phone number by which Division personnel can reach the Certificate Holder or his or her agent.  In the event that the Certificate Holder or agent is not available at the heliport number, an answering device at the heliport number shall provide a message identifying a reliable secondary number where the Certificate Holder or agent can be reached.  It is mandatory that any change in Certificate Holder/agent address or phone number be reported to the Division in writing, by phone, or by e-mail, within 10 days after the change.

 

d)         Prescribe local heliport rules that will be reviewed and approved, prior to their adoption, by the Division.

 

e)         Develop and follow, on the property subject to his or her control, operational maintenance and repair practices that will ensure that the heliport and approaches are free from hazards to the operation of aircraft.

 

f)         Furnish the Division, upon request, with information concerning aircraft using the heliport as an operating base, persons exercising managerial or supervisory functions at the heliport, accidents, and the nature and extent of aeronautical activity occurring at the heliport.

 

g)         Obliterate all signs and markings that might indicate that the heliport is still operating, prior to the Division issuing an Order closing the heliport, in accordance with Section 14.120(c).

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 7104, effective March 30, 2018)