Must hydrant fueling carts (both stationary and mobile) used by airports with hydrant fuel systems be inspected?
Yes, hydrant fueling carts used with hydrant fuel systems must be inspected under Part 139.321. Part 139.321(b) states that the airport operator must ‘establish procedures for protecting against fire and explosion in dispensing and otherwise handling fuel on the airport,’ even if hydrant fueling carts are not listed as fueling facilities under paragraph (b)(4) and (5). Items listed in (b)(1)–(6) are those items that, at the very least, must be included in fuel fire safety procedures—this list is not inclusive.
Yes, hydrant fueling carts used with hydrant fuel systems must be inspected under Part 139.321. Part 139.321(b) states that the airport operator must ‘establish procedures for protecting against fire and explosion in dispensing and otherwise handling fuel on the airport,’ even if hydrant fueling carts are not listed as fueling facilities under paragraph (b)(4) and (5). Items listed in (b)(1)-(6) are those items that, at the very least, must be included in fuel fire safety procedures—this list is not inclusive.
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