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PAE Minimum Standards
& Guidelines for Commercial Services
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Paine Field Airport Home < Paine Field Airport Minimum Standards
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Background and Policy
The Airport developed Minimum Standards for aeronautical services over
several years using an Advisory Group of airport users and tenants, the
County Risk Manager, County Insurance Advisor and an outside consultant
as a sounding board for the complex issues involving aeronautical
services at the Airport. There were multiple advisory group meetings
which have included speakers from the FAA and the aviation insurance
industry. This effort was completed in 1998.
Paine Field Minimum Standards Project
The Minimum Standards project was initiated to provide the threshold
entry requirements (qualifications, levels of service, facilities,
insurance) for those wishing to provide aeronautical services to the
public and to insure that those who have undertaken to provide
commodities and services as approved are not exposed to unfair or
irresponsible competition. Minimum Standards have been in place at many
airports nationwide and are supported by the FAA. Our Minimum Standards
were developed taking into consideration the aviation role of the
Snohomish County Airport, facilities that currently exist at the
Airport, services currently being offered at the Airport, and the future
development and aviation services planned for the Airport. These Minimum
Standards and Guidelines contain the minimum levels of service,
facilities, staffing, insurance, and environmental compliance that must
be met by the prospective service provider. The uniform application of
these standards relates primarily to the public interest by discouraging
substandard entrepreneurs and mandating insurance coverage levels,
thereby protecting the Airport, airport patrons and established
aeronautical activities.
For further information on this project, please contact Bill Dolan,
Deputy Director Airfield. You can contact Bill at 425-388-5107.
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