Aviation fuel quality at aerodrome
32.—(1)  A certified operator of an aerodrome must ensure that the aviation fuel provided at the aerodrome satisfies the fuel quality requirements agreed between, as the case may be —
(a)the certified operator of the aerodrome, and the airport fuel storage and hydrant system operator; or
(b)the certified operator of the aerodrome, and the aircraft refuelling service provider.
(2)  A certified operator of an aerodrome must ensure that each aviation fuel installation installed or operated by the airport fuel storage and hydrant system operator, or aircraft refuelling service provider, (as the case may be) at the aerodrome —
(a)is commissioned (whether or not by the certified operator of the aerodrome) prior to operation of the aviation fuel installation; and
(b)is properly maintained (whether or not by the certified operator of the aerodrome).
(3)  A certified operator of an aerodrome must ensure that each airport fuel storage and hydrant system operator, and aircraft refuelling service provider, at the aerodrome has the capability and adequate resources, including appropriately trained staff, to carry out the aircraft refuelling or maintenance of the aviation fuel installation.
(4)  A certified operator of an aerodrome must, before operating any repaired or modified main hydrant pipeline fuel installation at the airside of the aerodrome, coordinate with the airport fuel storage and hydrant system operator to ensure that the fuel supplied by the repaired or modified main hydrant pipeline fuel installation satisfies the fuel quality requirements mentioned in paragraph (1).