§ 766.1 Purpose
§ 766.2 Definition of terms
§ 766.3 Authority
§ 766.4 Policy
§ 766.5 Conditions governing use of aviation facilities by civil aircraft
§ 766.6 Approving authority for landings at Navy/Marine Corps aviation facilities
§ 766.7 How to request use of naval aviation facilities
§ 766.8 Procedure for review, approval, execution and distribution of aviation facility licenses
§ 766.9 Insurance requirements
§ 766.10 Cancellation or suspension of the aviation facility license (OPNAV Form 3770/1)
§ 766.11 Fees for landing, parking and storage
§ 766.12 Unauthorized landings
§ 766.13 Sale of aviation fuel, oil, services and supplies

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Terms Used In 32 CFR Part 766 - Use of Department of the Navy Aviation Facilities by Civil Aircraft

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