FLIGHT SAFETY RULES

  1. Pilot certificate - Renter must hold a valid and current pilot certificate with appropriate rating(s). The renter named on the rental contract shall be the pilot in command and will be responsible for the aircraft at all times.

  2. Currency - Renter must possess evidence of a current biennial review and medical certificate.

  3. Preflight - Renter will personally conduct a preflight inspection of the aircraft as prescribed by the manufacturer. Renter shall use the manufacturer's recommended pre-takeoff, cruise, and pre-landing checklist.

  4. Weather - Renter shall plan to operate the aircraft only when the present and forecasted weather indicate VFR weather conditions local and enroute - (generally ceiling of at least 3000 feet and visibilities of 7 miles or greater). IFR flight is allowed generally to avoid IFR hazardous weather conditions. No special VFR will be allowed in aircraft.

  5. All State, Federal and local requirements will be complied with by the renter.

  6. Takeoff and landing area - No takeoff or landing shall be made on any area other than the runways of an airport, designed, constructed, maintained and customarily used as an airport.

  7. Physical condition - Renter shall not operate the aircraft after he has used intoxicating liquor, tranquilizers, or sleep inducing drugs within 12 hours.
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