§ 66-29-302. Discovery of Derelict or Abandoned Aircraft at Public-Use Airport — Notification of Owner or Other Interested Party
If a derelict or abandoned aircraft is discovered on a public-use airport, whether or not the public-use airport is under a lease or license to a third party, the airport authority shall: Make a record of the date the aircraft was discovered on the public-use airport; and Inquire as to the name and address of […]
§ 66-29-303. Retention, Trade, Sale, or Disposal of Aircraft by Airport Authority
If, after thirty (30) calendar days of the owner or other interested party receiving the notice or after thirty (30) calendar days of posting the notice on the aircraft, the owner or other interested party has not removed the aircraft from the airport and paid in full all accrued fees and charges for the use […]
§ 66-29-304. Lien on Derelict or Abandoned Aircraft
The airport authority shall have a lien on a derelict or abandoned aircraft for all unpaid fees and charges for the use of the airport by the aircraft and for all unpaid costs incurred by the airport authority for the transportation, storage, and removal of the aircraft. As a prerequisite to perfecting a lien under […]
§ 66-29-305. Proceeds of Sale of Aircraft
If the aircraft is sold, the airport authority shall satisfy the airport authority’s lien, plus the reasonable expenses of notice, advertisement, and sale, from the proceeds of the sale. The balance of the proceeds of the sale, if any, shall be held by the airport authority, and delivered on demand to the owner of the […]
§ 66-29-306. Person Acquiring Legal Interest in Aircraft — Documents of Disposition
Any person acquiring a legal interest in an aircraft under this part shall be the lawful owner of the aircraft and all other legal or equitable interests in that aircraft shall be divested; provided, that the holder of any legal or equitable interest was notified of the intended disposal of the aircraft as required in […]
§ 66-29-301. Part Definitions
As used in this part: “Abandoned aircraft” means: An aircraft left in a wrecked, inoperative, or partially dismantled condition on a public-use airport; and An aircraft that has remained in an idle state on a public-use airport for forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days without a contractual agreement between the owner or operator of the aircraft […]