2019 Arkansas Code
Title 27 - Transportation
Subtitle 8 - Aeronautics
Chapter 115 - Division of Aeronautics
§ 27-115-108. Duties Generally

Universal Citation: AR Code § 27-115-108 (2019)
  • (a) It shall be the duty of the Division of Aeronautics to:

    • (1) Provide for the examination, rating, and licensing of airports, landing fields, and air navigation facilities available for the use of aircraft;

    • (2) Adopt, in consultation with the Secretary of the Department of Commerce, rules for the issuance, expiration, suspension, or revocation of licenses of airports, landing fields, and air navigation facilities, and of other licenses or certificates that the division deems necessary in administering the functions vested in the division under this chapter and § 27-116-101 et seq.;

    • (3) Establish, set apart, and provide for the protection of necessary air space reservations within the state in addition to and not in conflict with air space reservations established by the President of the United States or any department of the United States or with any civil or military airway designated under the provisions of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 and the amendments thereto, or other act of Congress pertaining thereto;

    • (4) Designate, establish, and chart civil airways within, over, and above the lands or waters of the state and arrange for publication of maps of such airways, utilizing the facilities and assistance of existing agencies of the state as far as practicable. The division shall grant no exclusive right for the use of any civil airway, airport, intermediate landing field, or other air navigation facility under its jurisdiction;

    • (5) Investigate, record, and report the causes of accidents in civil air navigation within this state;

    • (6) Encourage the establishment of airports, civil airways, and other air navigation facilities;

    • (7) Supervise and regulate the safety, adequacy, and sufficiency of all airports, landing fields, and air navigation facilities and equipment used or to be used in private or commercial flying;

    • (8) Adopt, in consultation with the secretary, rules governing instruction in flight or ground school offered to student fliers or mechanics when the instruction is conducted by individual flight instructors licensed under appropriate Federal Aviation Administration regulations and adopt rules governing the safety, adequacy, and sufficiency of airports, landing fields, and air navigation facilities and equipment used or to be used in the instruction of student fliers or mechanics;

    • (9) Adopt, in consultation with the secretary, rules for the marking of highways, municipalities, and all other serial markings used throughout the state;

    • (10) Adopt, in consultation with the secretary, rules governing the erection, location, and maintenance of aerial beacon lights and other aerial night lighting equipment within the state;

    • (11) Exchange with the Federal Aviation Administration and other state governments through existing governmental channels information pertaining to civil air navigation;

    • (12) Enforce the regulations and air traffic rules, promulgated as provided hereunder, through the assistance and cooperation of state and local authorities charged with the enforcement of law in their respective jurisdictions;

    • (13) Establish by rule, in consultation with the secretary, the minimum safe altitudes for flight, including air traffic rules; and

    • (14) Establish, in consultation with the secretary, posting requirements for compliance with § 12-19-102, concerning the posting of information about the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline.

  • (b) All rules prescribed by the division under the authority of this section shall be consistent with and conform to current federal legislation governing aeronautics and the regulations duly promulgated thereunder and rules issued from time to time pursuant thereto. Nothing in this section shall confer upon the division the power to determine schedules, issue stock, or determine public convenience or the adequacy and sufficiency of service of common carriers engaged in commercial flying within this state.

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