Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB731

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/18/25  

Caption

Revise laws related to airports and light aircraft

Impact

If passed, HB 731 is expected to significantly alter the operational landscape for publicly funded airports in Montana. By ensuring that light aircraft operators are not burdened with fees for fundamental airport services, the bill could make flying more appealing to a broader range of users, especially small plane owners. This may enhance the local economy by increasing traffic at smaller regional airports, fostering a community that is more engaged in aviation activities. However, airports may face challenges in balancing these requirements with their operational budgets and funding models.

Summary

House Bill 731 aims to revise laws related to airports by mandating that airports receiving public funding provide specific services to light aircraft without any associated costs. Specifically, the bill stipulates that these airports must allow light aircraft to park with tie-downs for a limited time, as well as access for passengers and aircrew through security fencing as applicable under federal regulations. This proposal seeks to promote accessibility and encourage the use of light aircraft at public airports, potentially stimulating aviation activities in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards HB 731 seems largely supportive, especially among general aviation enthusiasts and light aircraft operators who perceive it as a positive move towards greater availability of airport services. However, concerns could arise regarding the financial implications for airports, as some may worry about the ability to sustain their operations without the revenue typically generated from related fees. This introduces a debate on the viability of the financial model for public airports when mandated to offer free services.

Contention

Some notable points of contention may arise around the financial burden placed on airports that must adhere to these requirements. There may be discussions regarding how airports will manage operational costs and whether funding sources will sufficiently cover the newly mandated services. Additionally, stakeholders may engage in discussions regarding the definition of 'light aircraft' as defined in the bill, as it outlines specific weight limitations and operational parameters. This focus on a narrow classification might lead to debates over inclusivity for various kinds of aircraft.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB570

Revise laws related to services provided by airports to light aircraft

MT SB1197

Relating To Aircraft.

MT HB4218

Aircraft and airports; creating the Aircraft and Airports Efficiency Act of 2026; effective date.

MT HB4445

Aircraft and airports; creating the Aircraft and Airports Efficiency Act of 2026; effective date.

MT HB4217

Aircraft and airports; creating the Aircraft and Airports Modernization Act of 2026; effective date.

MT HB4136

Aircraft and airports; creating the Aircraft and Airports Modernization Act of 2026; effective date.

MT SB1197

Relating To Aircraft.

MT HB505

Provides relative to the repair and maintenance of privately-owned aircraft stored in leased or owned hangars in public airports or facilities

MT SB730

Aircraft and airports; requiring Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to develop certain program. Effective date.

MT SB730

Aircraft and airports; requiring Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to develop certain program. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.