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ACE Ops All Modules Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass How many airports are in the NPIAS and what three types are included? - 3,380 airports; 1) commercial service, 2) reliever, 3) select GA What are the three defining characteristics of commercial service airports? - 1) open to the public 2) receive scheduled passenger service 3) 2,500 or more enplaned passenger per year What type of airport has commercial service and over 10,000 annual enplanements? - Primary airport Primary airports are split into 4 categories, what are they and how are they defined? - Large Hub (>1% of all US annual enplanements); Medium Hub (0.25% to 1%); Small Hub (0.05-0.25%); Non-Hub (10,000 to 0.05%) How many enplanements characterize a non-primary commercial service airport? - between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year 2100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 What characterizes a reliever airport? - 1) open to the public; 2) 100 or more based aircraft or 25,000 annual operations General aviation airports can be included in the NPIAS under what circumstances? - If they have at least 10 locally based aircraft and are at least 20 miles from a NPIAS airport What plan provides guidelines for an airport's capital development over a 20-year timeframe? - Master Plan What is the set of drawings that shows the airport's long-term development, updated in accordance with grant assurance number 29? - Airport Layout Plans Runway design standards are based on what three primary factors? - 1) airplane design group (wingspan); 2) aircraft approach category (approach speed); 3) approach visibility minimums Taxiway and taxilane design standards are based on what primary factor? - airplane design group (wingspan) How is airplane design group determined and categorized? - Based on the aircraft's wingspan and tail height whichever is most restrictive; 6 categories, I thru VI, where I is the smallest/shortest and VI is the largest/tallest 3100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 How is aircraft approach category determined and categorized? - Based on aircraft approach speed; 5 categories, A thru E, where A is the slowest and E is the fastest What are the 6 categories of airplane design group? - I (tail height <20', wingspan <49'); II (tail height 20 - <30', wingspan 49 - <79'); III (tail height 30 - <45'), wingspan 79- <118'); IV (tail height 45 - <60', wingspan 118 - <171'); V (tail height 60 - <66', wingspan 171 - <214'); VI (tail height 66 - <80', wingspan 214 - <262') What are the 5 aircraft approach categories and the criteria for each category? - A (<91 knots); B (91 - <121 knots); C (121 - <141 knots); D (141 - <166 knots); E (>166 knots) When is a cross-runway recommended? - When a runway orientation provides less than 95% wind coverage for any aircraft forecasted to use the airport What are some of the factors affecting the location and orientation of runways? - wind, available airspace, environmental factors, obstructions, topography, ATCT visibility, wildlife hazards To ensure water run-off, what is the normal grade of a runway and runway shoulder? - 1 - 1.5% cross-section grade for the runway and 1.5 - 5% for the runway shoulder What is the purpose of a runway shoulder? - resist runway erosion, passage of vehicles and surface for aircraft that veer off the runway

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ACE Ops All Modules Exam Questions
and Answers 100% Pass


How many airports are in the NPIAS and what three types are included? - ✔✔3,380

airports; 1) commercial service, 2) reliever, 3) select GA


What are the three defining characteristics of commercial service airports? - ✔✔1) open

to the public 2) receive scheduled passenger service 3) 2,500 or more enplaned

passenger per year


What type of airport has commercial service and over 10,000 annual enplanements? -

✔✔Primary airport


Primary airports are split into 4 categories, what are they and how are they defined? -

✔✔Large Hub (>1% of all US annual enplanements); Medium Hub (0.25% to 1%); Small

Hub (0.05-0.25%); Non-Hub (10,000 to 0.05%)


How many enplanements characterize a non-primary commercial service airport? -

✔✔between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year




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,What characterizes a reliever airport? - ✔✔1) open to the public; 2) 100 or more based

aircraft or 25,000 annual operations


General aviation airports can be included in the NPIAS under what circumstances? -

✔✔If they have at least 10 locally based aircraft and are at least 20 miles from a NPIAS

airport


What plan provides guidelines for an airport's capital development over a 20-year

timeframe? - ✔✔Master Plan


What is the set of drawings that shows the airport's long-term development, updated in

accordance with grant assurance number 29? - ✔✔Airport Layout Plans


Runway design standards are based on what three primary factors? - ✔✔1) airplane

design group (wingspan); 2) aircraft approach category (approach speed); 3) approach

visibility minimums


Taxiway and taxilane design standards are based on what primary factor? - ✔✔airplane

design group (wingspan)


How is airplane design group determined and categorized? - ✔✔Based on the aircraft's

wingspan and tail height whichever is most restrictive; 6 categories, I thru VI, where I is

the smallest/shortest and VI is the largest/tallest




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,How is aircraft approach category determined and categorized? - ✔✔Based on aircraft

approach speed; 5 categories, A thru E, where A is the slowest and E is the fastest


What are the 6 categories of airplane design group? - ✔✔I (tail height <20', wingspan

<49'); II (tail height 20 - <30', wingspan 49 - <79'); III (tail height 30 - <45'), wingspan 79-

<118'); IV (tail height 45 - <60', wingspan 118 - <171'); V (tail height 60 - <66', wingspan

171 - <214'); VI (tail height 66 - <80', wingspan 214 - <262')


What are the 5 aircraft approach categories and the criteria for each category? - ✔✔A

(<91 knots); B (91 - <121 knots); C (121 - <141 knots); D (141 - <166 knots); E (>166 knots)


When is a cross-runway recommended? - ✔✔When a runway orientation provides less

than 95% wind coverage for any aircraft forecasted to use the airport


What are some of the factors affecting the location and orientation of runways? -

✔✔wind, available airspace, environmental factors, obstructions, topography, ATCT

visibility, wildlife hazards


To ensure water run-off, what is the normal grade of a runway and runway shoulder? -

✔✔1 - 1.5% cross-section grade for the runway and 1.5 - 5% for the runway shoulder


What is the purpose of a runway shoulder? - ✔✔resist runway erosion, passage of

vehicles and surface for aircraft that veer off the runway




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, How is runway width determined and what is the range of standard widths? - ✔✔ARC

and approach visibility minimums; 60 - 200'


What is the range of widths for a runway safety area (RSA)? - ✔✔120 - 150'


What is the term for an area formed by imaginary lines connecting the visibility points

of two different runways? - ✔✔Runway Visibility Zones (RVZ)


What is the term for the beginning or end of the full-strength runway pavement

available for takeoff and landing? - ✔✔Runway threshold


When a runway threshold is not located at the start of the full-strength pavement what

is it called and why would this occur? - ✔✔Displaced threshold; it is used to identify

the first point for landing aircraft to avoid an airspace obstruction, to mitigate

environmental considerations, or to lengthen an RSA or OFA


What use is the portion of runway behind a displaced threshold? - ✔✔It can be used for

takeoffs in either direction, and landing from the opposite direction.


Taxiways are designed to allow aircraft taxi at what speed? - ✔✔20mph


How are taxiway widths determined and what is the standard range of widths? -

✔✔Based on wingspan and wingtip clearance (ARC); 25 - 100'


What are the standard widths of the taxiway safety area? - ✔✔49 - 262'




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