AVOP YUL EXAM; THE MOST RECENTLY UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS
AND THEIR ACCURATE ANSWERS IN EXTENDED FORMATS
The Administration and Permits Office, a division of Airport Patrol, is referred
to by the acronym APO-ANSWER.
ANSWER refers to Aéroports de Montréal (ADM), a corporation established
under Canadian law that is not for profit.
Airport Patrol-ANSWER denotes the ADM division in charge of carrying out
this instruction.
Answer for Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP) denotes a permit to drive
a vehicle airside that has been issued by the Administration and Permits Office
(APO);
The term "apron" refers to the area of an airport, aside from the maneuvering
area, that is used for passenger arrivals and departures, cargo loading and
unloading, aircraft refueling, routine or technical maintenance, de-icing, and
aircraft parking, as well as the movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and aircraft
required to carry out the aforementioned tasks, including interior baggage
sorting areas;
The term "FOD" (Foreign Object Damage) refers to any physical or financial
harm that is ascribed to a foreign object that may or may not impair the
product's necessary performance and/or safety features.
The term "holding point" refers to a secure location for an aircraft or a vehicle
used for aircraft towing.
ANSWER: localizer transmitter refers to the component of the instrument
landing system that helps the pilot stay correctly aligned with the runway both
on approach and during descent.
AND THEIR ACCURATE ANSWERS IN EXTENDED FORMATS
The Administration and Permits Office, a division of Airport Patrol, is referred
to by the acronym APO-ANSWER.
ANSWER refers to Aéroports de Montréal (ADM), a corporation established
under Canadian law that is not for profit.
Airport Patrol-ANSWER denotes the ADM division in charge of carrying out
this instruction.
Answer for Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP) denotes a permit to drive
a vehicle airside that has been issued by the Administration and Permits Office
(APO);
The term "apron" refers to the area of an airport, aside from the maneuvering
area, that is used for passenger arrivals and departures, cargo loading and
unloading, aircraft refueling, routine or technical maintenance, de-icing, and
aircraft parking, as well as the movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and aircraft
required to carry out the aforementioned tasks, including interior baggage
sorting areas;
The term "FOD" (Foreign Object Damage) refers to any physical or financial
harm that is ascribed to a foreign object that may or may not impair the
product's necessary performance and/or safety features.
The term "holding point" refers to a secure location for an aircraft or a vehicle
used for aircraft towing.
ANSWER: localizer transmitter refers to the component of the instrument
landing system that helps the pilot stay correctly aligned with the runway both
on approach and during descent.